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4f67310681 Revert "Allow polars schema --datatype-list to be used without pipeline inp…"
This reverts commit fb691c0da5.
2025-06-13 12:38:53 -07:00
fb691c0da5 Allow polars schema --datatype-list to be used without pipeline input (#15964)
# Description
Fixes the issue of listing allowed datatypes when not being used with
dataframe pipeline input.

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@nike.com>
2025-06-13 12:38:50 -07:00
7972aea530 Make polars last consistent with polars first (#15963)
# Description
`polars last` will only return one row by default making it consistent
with `polars first`

# User-Facing Changes
- `polars last` will only return one row by default making it consistent
with `polars first`

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@nike.com>
2025-06-13 12:35:26 -07:00
aa710eeb9a Add groupby support for polars last (#15953)
# Description
Allows `polars last` to be used with group-by
```nu
> ❯ : [[a b c d]; [1 0.5 true Apple] [2 0.5 true Orange] [2 4 true Apple] [3 10 false Apple] [4 13 false Banana] [5 14 true Banana]] | polars into-df -s {a: u8, b: f32, c: bool, d: str} | polars group-by d | polars last | polars sort-by [a] | polars collect
╭───┬────────┬───┬───────┬───────╮
│ # │   d    │ a │   b   │   c   │
├───┼────────┼───┼───────┼───────┤
│ 0 │ Orange │ 2 │  0.50 │ true  │
│ 1 │ Apple  │ 3 │ 10.00 │ false │
│ 2 │ Banana │ 5 │ 14.00 │ true  │
╰───┴────────┴───┴───────┴───────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
- `polars last` can now be used with group-by expressions

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@nike.com>
2025-06-13 12:10:29 -07:00
91e843a6d4 add like, not-like to help operators (#15959)
# Description

This PR adds `like` and `not-like` to the `help operators` command. Now
it at least lists them. I wasn't sure if I should say `=~ or like` so I
just separated them with a comma.

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2025-06-13 08:59:37 -05:00
ebcb26f9d5 Promote clip from std-rfc to std (#15877)
# Description
Promotes the clip module from `std-rfc` to `std`. Whether we want to
promote other modules as well (probably?) is up for discussion but I
thought I would get the ball rolling with this one.

# User-Facing Changes
* The `clip` module has been promoted from `std-rfc` to `std`. Using the
`std-rfc` version of clip modules will give a deprecation warning
instructing you to switch to the `std` version.

# Tests + Formatting
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2025-06-13 07:26:48 +08:00
f8b0af70ff Don't make unquoted file/dir paths absolute (#15878)
# Description

Closes #15848. Currently, we expand unquoted strings to absolute paths
if they are of type `path` or `directory`. This PR makes this no longer
happen. `~`, `.`, and `..+` are still expanded, but a path like
`.../foo/bar/..` will only be turned into `../../foo`, rather than a
full absolute path.

This is mostly so that paths don't get modified before being sent to
known external commands (as in the linked issue). But also, it seems
unnecessary to make all unquoted paths absolute.

After feedback from @132ikl, this PR also makes it so that unquoted
paths are expanded at parse time, so that it matches the runtime
behavior. Previously, `path` expressions were turned into strings
verbatim, while `directory` expressions were treated as not being const.

API change: `nu_path::expansions::expand_path` is now exposed as
`nu_path::expand_path`.

# User-Facing Changes

This has the potential to silently break a lot of scripts. For example,
if someone has a command that expects an already-expanded absolute path,
changes the current working directory, and then passes the path
somewhere, they will now need to use `path expand` to expand the path
themselves before changing the current working directory.

# Tests + Formatting

Just added one test to make sure unquoted `path` arguments aren't made
absolute.

# After Submitting

This is a breaking change, so will need to be mentioned in the release
notes.
2025-06-13 07:26:01 +08:00
12465193a4 cli: Use latest specified flag value when repeated (#15919)
# Description

This PR makes the last specified CLI arguments take precedence over the
earlier ones.

Existing command line tools that align with the new behaviour include:
- `neovim`: `nvim -u a.lua -u b.lua` will use `b.lua`
- `ripgrep`: you can have `--smart-case` in your user config but
override it later with `--case-sensitive` or `--ignore-case` (not
exactly the same flag override as the one I'm talking about but I think
it's still a valid example of latter flags taking precedence over the
first ones)

I think a flag defined last can be considered an override. This allows
having a `nu` alias that includes some default config (`alias nu="nu
--config something.nu"`) but being able to override that default config
as if using `nu` normally.
 
## Example

```sh
nu --config config1.nu --config config2.nu -c '$nu.config-path'
```
The current behavior would print `config1.nu`, and the new one would
print `config2.nu`

## Implementation

Just `.rev()` the iterator to search for arguments starting from the end
of the list. To support that I had to modify the return type of
`named_iter` (I couldn't find a more generic way than
`DoubleEndedIterator`).

# User-Facing Changes

- Users passing repeated flags and relying in nushell using the first
value will experience breakage. Given that right now there's no point in
passing a flag multiple times I guess not many users will be affected

# Tests + Formatting

I added a test that checks the new behavior with `--config` and
`--env-config`. I'm happy to add more cases if needed

# After Submitting
2025-06-13 07:23:38 +08:00
bd3930d00d Better error on spawn failure caused by null bytes (#15911)
# Description

When attempting to pass a null byte in a commandline argument, Nu
currently fails with:

```
> ^echo (char -i 0)
Error: nu:🐚:io::invalid_input

  × I/O error
  ╰─▶   × Could not spawn foreground child

   ╭────
 1 │ crates/nu-command/src/system/run_external.rs:284:17
   · ─────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────
   ·                          ╰── Invalid input parameter
   ╰────
```

This does not explain which input parameter is invalid, or why. Since Nu
does not typically seem to escape null bytes when printing values
containing them, this can make it a bit tricky to track down the
problem.

After this change, it fails with:

```
> ^echo (char -i 0)
Error: nu:🐚:io::invalid_input

  × I/O error
  ╰─▶   × Could not spawn foreground child: nul byte found in provided data

   ╭────
 1 │ crates/nu-command/src/system/run_external.rs:282:17
   · ─────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────
   ·                          ╰── Invalid input parameter
   ╰────

```

which is more useful. This could be improved further but this is niche
enough that is probably not necessary.

This might make some other errors unnecessarily verbose but seems like
the better default. I did check that attempting to execute a
non-executable file still has a reasonable error: the error message for
that failure is not affected by this change.

It is still an "internal" error (referencing the Nu code triggering it,
not the user's input) because the `call.head` span available to this
code is for the command, not its arguments. Using it would result in

```
  × I/O error
  ╰─▶   × Could not spawn foreground child: nul byte found in provided data

   ╭─[entry #1:1:2]
 1 │ ^echo (char -i 0)
   ·  ──┬─
   ·    ╰── Invalid input parameter
   ╰────
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2025-06-13 07:22:37 +08:00
81e86c40e1 Try to make hide-env respects overlays (#15904)
# Description
Closes: #15755
I think it's a good feature, to achieve this, we need to get all hidden
envs(it's defined in `get_hidden_env_vars`, and then restore these envs
back to stack)

# User-Facing Changes
### Before
```nushell
> $env.foo = 'bar'
> overlay new xxx
> hide-env foo
> overlay hide xxx
> $env.foo
Error: nu:🐚:column_not_found

  × Cannot find column 'foo'
   ╭─[entry #21:5:1]
 4 │ overlay hide xxx
 5 │ $env.foo
   · ────┬───┬
   ·     │   ╰── value originates here
   ·     ╰── cannot find column 'foo'
   ╰────
```

### After
```nushell
> $env.foo = 'bar'
> overlay new xxx
> hide-env foo
> overlay hide xxx
> $env.foo
bar
```

## Note
But it doesn't work if it runs the example code in script:
`nu -c "$env.foo = 'bar'; overlay new xxx; hide-env foo; overlay hide
xxx; $env.foo"`
still raises an error says `foo` doesn't found. That's because if we run
the script at once, the envs in stack doesn't have a chance to merge
back into `engine_state`, which is only called in `repl`.

It introduces some sort of inconsistency, but I think users use overlays
mostly in repl, so it's good to have such feature first.

# Tests + Formatting
Added 2 tests

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2025-06-13 07:22:23 +08:00
2fe25d6299 nu-table: (table -e) Reuse NuRecordsValue::width in some cases (#15902)
Just remove a few calculations of width for values which will be
inserted anyhow.
So it must be just a bit faster (in base case).
2025-06-13 07:22:10 +08:00
4aeede2dd5 nu-table: Remove safety-net width check (#15901)
I think we must be relatively confident to say at the check point we
build correct table.
There must be no point endlessly recheck stuff.
2025-06-13 07:22:02 +08:00
0e46ef9769 build(deps): bump which from 7.0.0 to 7.0.3 (#15937)
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962467fdfd build(deps): bump titlecase from 3.5.0 to 3.6.0 (#15936)
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d27232df6e build(deps): bump ansi-str from 0.8.0 to 0.9.0 (#15935)
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d7cec2088a Fix docs typo referring to non-existant Value::CustomValue (#15954)
# Description

I was messing around with custom types and noticed `nu-protocol`
referring to a `Value::CustomValue` variant that doesn't exist. Fixed it
to say `Value::Custom` instead.

# User-Facing Changes

Documentation mentions the correct variant of `Value`

# Tests + Formatting

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# After Submitting
2025-06-12 13:34:52 -05:00
22d1fdcdf6 Improve precision in parsing of filesize values (#15950)
- improves rounding error reported in #15851
- my ~~discussion~~ monologue on how filesizes are parsed currently:
#15944

# Description

The issue linked above reported rounding errors when converting MiB to
GiB, which is mainly caused by parsing of the literal.

Nushell tries to convert all filesize values to bytes, but currently
does so in 2 steps:
- first converting it to the next smaller unit in `nu-parser` (so `MiB`
to `KiB`, in this case), and truncating to an `i64` here
- then converting that to bytes in `nu-engine`, again truncating to
`i64`

In the specific example above (`95307.27MiB`), this causes 419 bytes of
rounding error. By instead directly converting to bytes while parsing,
the value is accurate (truncating those 0.52 bytes, or 4.12 bits).
Rounding error in the conversion to GiB is also multiple magnitudes
lower.

(Note that I haven't thoroughly tested this, so I can't say with
confidence that all values would be parsed accurate to the byte.)

# User-Facing Changes

More accurate filesize values, and lower accumulated rounding error in
calculations.

# Tests + Formatting

new test: `parse_filesize` in `nu-parser` - verifies that `95307.27MiB`
is parsed correctly as `99_936_915_947B`

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ba59f71f20 bump to dev version 0.105.2 (#15952)
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Try to fix winget publish error here:
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2025-06-11 05:27:27 +08:00
1fe62ee613 bump patch version 2025-06-10 21:42:41 +02:00
126d11fcb7 Revert "update nushell to use coreutils v0.1.0 crates (#15896)" (#15932) 2025-06-10 21:37:28 +02:00
ea4f8ff400 Use stable reedline version for the release (#15931) 2025-06-10 18:45:52 +02:00
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Bump to 0.105.0
2025-06-10 23:37:00 +08:00
440b9c8e1f Fix typo in examples of the table command (#15925)
# Description

Currently, the examples for `table` have a small typo (notice row 1,
column a):
```
  Render data in table view
  > [[a b]; [1 2] [3 4]] | table
  ╭───┬───┬───╮
  │ # │ a │ b │
  ├───┼───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ 1 │ 2 │
  │ 1 │ 3 │ 4 │
  ╰───┴───┴───╯

  Render data in table view (expanded)
  > [[a b]; [1 2] [2 [4 4]]] | table --expand
  ╭───┬───┬───────────╮
  │ # │ a │     b     │
  ├───┼───┼───────────┤
  │ 0 │ 1 │         2 │
  │ 1 │ 3 │ ╭───┬───╮ │
  │   │   │ │ 0 │ 4 │ │
  │   │   │ │ 1 │ 4 │ │
  │   │   │ ╰───┴───╯ │
  ╰───┴───┴───────────╯

  Render data in table view (collapsed)
  > [[a b]; [1 2] [2 [4 4]]] | table --collapse
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ a │ b │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 1 │ 2 │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 3 │ 4 │
  │   ├───┤
  │   │ 4 │
  ╰───┴───╯
  ```

I changed the example commands to match their outputs, and swapped the 2 for a 3 in all the following examples too, for consistency.

# User-Facing Changes

More accurate examples for the `table` command.

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2025-06-09 13:20:34 -05:00
96a886eb84 feat(to-md): add support for centering columns via CellPaths (#14552) (#15861)
Closes #14552 

# Description

Implemented a new flag to the ```to md``` command to center specific
columns in Markdown table output using a list of CellPaths.
This enhances formatting control for users exporting tables to markdown.

## Example

For the table:

```shell
let t = version | select version build_time | transpose k v
```

```
╭───┬────────────┬────────────────────────────╮
│ # │     k      │             v              │
├───┼────────────┼────────────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ version    │ 0.104.1                    │
│ 1 │ build_time │ 2025-05-21 11:15:45 +01:00 │
╰───┴────────────┴────────────────────────────╯
```

Running ```$t | to md``` or ```$t | to md --pretty``` gives us,
respectively:

```
|k|v|
|-|-|
|version|0.104.1|
|build_time|2025-05-21 11:15:45 +01:00|
```

|k|v|
|-|-|
|version|0.104.1|
|build_time|2025-05-21 11:15:45 +01:00|

and

```
| k          | v                          |
| ---------- | -------------------------- |
| version    | 0.104.1                    |
| build_time | 2025-05-21 11:15:45 +01:00 |
```

| k          | v                          |
| ---------- | -------------------------- |
| version    | 0.104.1                    |
| build_time | 2025-05-21 11:15:45 +01:00 |

With the new ```center``` flag, when adding ```--center [v]``` to the
previous commands, we obtain, respectively:

```
|k|v|
|-|:-:|
|version|0.104.1|
|build_time|2025-05-21 11:15:45 +01:00|
```

|k|v|
|-|:-:|
|version|0.104.1|
|build_time|2025-05-21 11:15:45 +01:00|

and

```
| k          |             v              |
| ---------- |:--------------------------:|
| version    |          0.104.1           |
| build_time | 2025-05-21 11:15:45 +01:00 |
```

| k          |             v              |
| ---------- |:--------------------------:|
| version    |          0.104.1           |
| build_time | 2025-05-21 11:15:45 +01:00 |

The new ```center``` option, as demonstrated in the example, not only
formats the Markdown table to center columns but also, when paired with
```pretty```, it also centers the string values within those columns.

The logic works by extracting the column from the CellPath and applying
centering. So, ```--center [1.v]``` is also valid and centers the
```v``` column.
You can also specify multiple columns, for instance, ```--center [v
k]``` will center both columns in the example above.

# User-Facing Changes

The ```to md``` command will support column centering with the new
```center``` flag.

# Tests + Formatting

Added test cases to ensure correct behaviour.
fmt + clippy OK.

# After Submitting

The command documentation needs to be updated with the new ```center```
flag and an example.


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2025-06-09 09:33:12 +08:00
5da7dcdbdb make date humanize use human_time_from_now() (#15918)
# Description

This PR fixes a `date humanize` bug and makes it use @LoicRiegel's newer
function `human_time_from_now()`.

### Before
```nushell
❯ (date now) + 3day
Wed, 11 Jun 2025 07:15:48 -0500 (in 3 days)
❯ (date now) + 3day | date humanize
in 2 days
```

### After
```nushell
❯ (date now) + 3day
Wed, 11 Jun 2025 07:23:10 -0500 (in 3 days)
❯ (date now) + 3day | date humanize
in 3 days
```

Closes #15916


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f92f11c0cf Enable shell_integration.osc9_9 by default on Windows (#15914)
# Description

This sets the value to true by default only on Windows. This is not a
legacy code and is used by the Windows Terminal to detect the current
directory (explicitly enabling osc7 did not work). Here are the official
docs:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/terminal/tutorials/new-tab-same-directory

# User-Facing Changes

Windows users will by default have their terminals properly detect the
current working directory without extra configuration/troubleshooting.
2025-06-08 07:29:49 -05:00
3bf96523a4 Pull reedline development version (#15912)
To check https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/916

As this is the only commit since the last release, if problems are
encountered for Nushell we can revert this and forgo a reedline release

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2025-06-07 15:19:25 -05:00
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The current implementation of `polars pivot` calls an unsupported
version of pivot that throws a warning message in stdout (using
println!) stating that "unstable pivot not yet unsupported, using stable
pivot." This PR swaps out the call to `pivot` with a call to
`pivot_stable`, which is being done in the underlying polars anyways.

```nushell
#  Current Implementation
> [[a b c]; [1 x 10] [1 y 10] [2 x 11] [2 y 11]] | polars into-df | polars pivot -i [a] -o [b] -v [c]
unstable pivot not yet supported, using stable pivot
╭───┬───┬────┬────╮
│ # │ a │ x  │ y  │
├───┼───┼────┼────┤
│ 0 │ 1 │ 10 │ 10 │
│ 1 │ 2 │ 11 │ 11 │

#  Proposed Implementation (no println! statement)
> [[a b c]; [1 x 10] [1 y 10] [2 x 11] [2 y 11]] | polars into-df | polars pivot -i [a] -o [b] -v [c]
╭───┬───┬────┬────╮
│ # │ a │ x  │ y  │
├───┼───┼────┼────┤
│ 0 │ 1 │ 10 │ 10 │
│ 1 │ 2 │ 11 │ 11 │
╰───┴───┴────┴────╯
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- basically reverts #15657
- still fixes #15584
- fixes #15784
- related https://github.com/tafia/calamine/pull/506

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The `zip` crate had some issues properly upgrading their repo and did
some yanking shenanigans. Since their yanking took so long `calamine`
tried to fix it but right now pinned to a yanked version of `zip`. This
breaks `cargo update`, `cargo add nu_command` and forces installs to use
`--locked`. For `calamine` exists [a
PR](https://github.com/tafia/calamine/pull/506) that would fix this but
right now that is not merged and we don't know when. Since we only
bumped `calamine` to fix #15584 and with the correctly yanked
`zip@2.5.0` we don't have that issue anymore. So I'm basically reverting
our `calamine` version. As soon as `calamine` updates with the new
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that PR.
2025-06-07 12:42:43 +02:00
65c9160170 Fix typo in example config.nu (#15910) 2025-06-07 13:51:07 +08:00
e3124d3561 reorder cals input_output_types (#15909)
This PR should close #15906

# User-Facing Changes
reorder `cal`s `input_output_types`, so that `String` is first in order.
2025-06-06 16:28:12 -04:00
b886fd364c update nushell to use coreutils v0.1.0 crates (#15896) 2025-06-05 15:59:34 -05:00
21d949207f Add regex documentation/examples to polars col (#15898)
# Description
Include regular expression example and help documentation to `polars
col`

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@nike.com>
2025-06-05 15:53:22 -05:00
4a9e2ac37b Creates col and nth expressions when using paths on lazy frames. (#15891)
# Description
Instead of collecting the frame and returning the columns of the
collected frame when using paths $df.column_name or $df.0 this creates
expressions:

```nu
> ❯ : let df = polars open /tmp/foo.parquet
> ❯ : $df | polars select $df.pid | polars first 5 | polars collect
╭───┬───────╮
│ # │  pid  │
├───┼───────┤
│ 0 │ 45280 │
│ 1 │ 45252 │
│ 2 │ 45242 │
│ 3 │ 45241 │
│ 4 │ 45207 │
╰───┴───────╯

> ❯ : $df | polars select $df.0 | polars first 5 | polars collect
╭───┬───────╮
│ # │  pid  │
├───┼───────┤
│ 0 │ 45280 │
│ 1 │ 45252 │
│ 2 │ 45242 │
│ 3 │ 45241 │
│ 4 │ 45207 │
╰───┴───────╯
```

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2025-06-05 12:42:27 -07:00
9cc74e7a9f Update where documentation (#15467)
# Description

Updates `help where` to better explain row conditions, and provide more
examples. Also, the syntax shape is changed to `one_of(condition,
closure())>`. I don't think this should affect parsing at all because it
should still always be parsed as `SyntaxShape::RowCondition`, but it
should be more clear that you can use a row condition _or_ a closure
here, even if technically we consider closures to be row conditions
internally. In a similar vein, the help text makes this distinction
explicitly to make it more clear to users that closures are supported.

# User-Facing Changes

* Updated `where` help text



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Co-authored-by: Douglas <32344964+NotTheDr01ds@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Stefan Holderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-05 21:31:22 +02:00
4adcf079e2 fix(std/iter): align example descriptions with closure logic for find and find-index (#15895)
- Updated the second @example for `find` to "Try to find an even
element" to match the closure logic.
- Updated the second @example for `find-index` to "Try to find the index
of an even element" for consistency.
2025-06-05 07:37:09 -05:00
81cec2e50f Fix table wrap emojie (#15138)
I did a naive fix; which is probably all right.
But I want to spend some time to refactor a neighboring stuff.
And it's yet not to be released I guess;
I hope to add a few things beforehand.

I've just opened it so you can verify that it must be addressed.

close #15104, #14910, #15256
2025-06-05 06:45:05 -05:00
ed7b2615c1 fix(glob): Fix drive-letter glob expansion on Windows (#15871)
# Description
This PR fixes drive-letter glob expansion on Windows. It adds a bit of
pre-processing to play better with the wax crate.
This change is following suggestions from this thread on the wax repo:
https://github.com/olson-sean-k/wax/issues/34

fixes #15707 #7125
2025-06-04 17:28:49 -05:00
74e0e4f092 (gstat): add config option to disable tag calculation (#15893)
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Fixes #15884.
Adds `--disable-tag` flag to the `gstat` plugin that disables expensive
calculations. Instead `gstat` reports `no_tag`.

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There is no change in behaviour if the flag is not provided.

If the flag is provided, it will behave like there is no tags in the
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2025-06-04 17:28:02 -05:00
42fc9f52a1 Partial workaround and deprecation warning for breaking change usage of #15654 (#15806)
# Description
Adds a temporary workaround to prevent #15654 from being a breaking
change when using a closure stored in a variable, and issues a warning.
Also has a special case related to
https://github.com/carapace-sh/carapace-bin/pull/2796 which suggests
re-running `carapace init`


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/783f3dbf-2a85-4aa5-ac66-efc584ac77fd)


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c8fb5ae1-66a8-474c-8244-a22600f4da43)

# After Submitting
Remove variable name detection after grace period
2025-06-04 10:19:25 +02:00
c563e0cfb0 build(deps): bump itertools from 0.13.0 to 0.14.0 (#15886) 2025-06-04 08:10:21 +00:00
8671a3dbbd Fixup: Fix regression caused by #15881 (#15889)
# Description

This PR fixes regressions introduced by #15881.

# User-Facing Changes

None.

# Tests + Formatting

See nushell/integrations#57.

# After Submitting

None.
2025-06-04 10:08:02 +02:00
fc813af4c8 Better error handling for negative integer exponents in ** operator (#15882)
**Title**: Better error handling for negative integer exponents in `**`
operator

---

### Bug Fix

This PR addresses an issue where attempting to raise an integer to a
negative power (e.g. `10 ** -1`) incorrectly triggered an
`OperatorOverflow` error. This behavior was misleading since the
overflow isn't actually the root problem — it's the unsupported
operation of raising integers to negative powers.

---

###  Fix Summary

* Updated `Value::pow` to:

  * Check for negative exponents when both operands are integers.
* Return a `ShellError::IncorrectValue` with a helpful message guiding
users to use floating point values instead.

#### Example:

```bash
> 10 ** -1
Error: nu:🐚:incorrect_value

  × Incorrect value.
   ╝─[entry #2:1:4]
 1 │ 10 ** -1
   ·    ─┬┬
   ·     │╰── encountered here
   ·     ╰── Negative exponent for integer power is unsupported; use floats instead.
```

---

### Testing

Manual testing:

* `10 ** -1` → now returns a clear and appropriate `IncorrectValue`
error.
* `10.0 ** -1`, `10 ** -1.0`, etc. continue to work as expected.

---

### Related

Fixes #15860



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2025-06-04 10:06:41 +02:00
b83aa17c96 build(deps): bump crate-ci/typos from 1.32.0 to 1.33.1 (#15885) 2025-06-04 08:48:39 +08:00
c7e10c3c57 Correctly quote nu.exe and nu.ico path containing spaces in WiX (#15881)
# Description

This PR improves the installation process of Nushell's Windows Terminal
Profile by adding proper quoting when refilling the path to `nu.exe` and
`nu.ico`.

**Crossref:**
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/6082#issuecomment-1001226003

**Affected lines:**


222c307648/wix/main.wxs (L278-L282)

Currently, when any part of the installation path of `nu.exe` contains
spaces, the auto-generated profile would contain a truncated path due to
improper quoting. At best, this would cause failures when launching the
profile. At worst, this could lead to executable hijacks.

Assume this default-generated profile with the username "Mantle Bao":

```json
{
  "profiles": [
    {
      "guid": "{47302f9c-1ac4-566c-aa3e-8cf29889d6ab}",
      "name": "Nushell",
      "commandline": "C:\\Users\\Mantle Bao\\AppData\\Local\\Programs\\nu\\bin\\nu.exe",
      "icon": "C:\\Users\\Mantle Bao\\AppData\\Local\\Programs\\nu\\nu.ico",
      "startingDirectory": "%USERPROFILE%"
    }
  ]
}
```

And a file named "Mantle" exists under `C:\Users\`:

```nushell
> sudo nu -c `touch C:\Users\Mantle`
> ls `C:\Users\` | find "Mantle" | select name type
╭───┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────┬──────╮
│ # │                      name                       │ type │
├───┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────┤
│ 0 │ C:\Users\Mantle                                 │ file │
│ 1 │ C:\Users\Mantle Bao                             │ dir  │
╰───┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────┴──────╯
>
```

Launching this profile produces this error in Windows Terminal
1.22.11141.0:

```plain-text
[error 2147942593 (0x800700c1) when launching `C:\Users\Mantle Bao\AppData\Local\Programs\nu\bin\nu.exe']
```

![Error 0x800700c1 pops up when launching the
profile](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7cb0d175-299c-4fb0-aa43-2185675e12ae)

[Looking
up](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/system-error-code-lookup-tool)
this error code would yield its name as `ERROR_BAD_EXE_FORMAT`, since
the Windows shell will try to execute `C:\\Users\\Mantle` but not the
actual `nu.exe`.

## Hijacking PoC

![Running
Calc](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a7ab9ea4-680b-441f-8a7f-26eaad1b7942)

# User-Facing Changes

None. It should only affect the installation phase without any
user-facing changes.

# Tests + Formatting

This PR does not modify Rust or Nu code, and all its improvements belong
to the packaging system. Thus, no conventional tests or formatting
apply. But in case there exists preferred ways to test the packaging
process, please inform me of those, and I would make appropriate
changes.

# After Submitting

None. It should only affect the installation phase without any
post-submission edits.
2025-06-03 21:38:42 +02:00
e7d2717424 feat(std-rfc): add iter module and recurse command (#15840)
# Description
`recurse` command is similar to `jq`'s `recurse`/`..` command. Along
with values, it also returns their cell-paths relative to the "root"
(initial input)

By default it uses breadth-first traversal, collecting child items of
all available sibling items before starting to process those child
items. This means output is ordered in increasing depth.
With the `--depth-first` flag it uses a stack based recursive descend,
which results in output order identical to `jq`'s `recurse`.

It can be used in the following ways:
- `... | recurse`: Recursively traverses the input value, returns each
value it finds as a stream.
- `... | recurse foo.bar`: Only descend through the given cell-path.
- `... | recurse {|parent| ... }`: Produce child values with a closure.

```nushell
{
    "foo": {
        "egg": "X"
        "spam": "Y"
    }
    "bar": {
        "quox": ["A" "B"]
    }
}
| recurse
| update item { to nuon }

# => ╭───┬──────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────╮
# => │ # │     path     │                     item                      │
# => ├───┼──────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# => │ 0 │ $.           │ {foo: {egg: X, spam: Y}, bar: {quox: [A, B]}} │
# => │ 1 │ $.foo        │ {egg: X, spam: Y}                             │
# => │ 2 │ $.bar        │ {quox: [A, B]}                                │
# => │ 3 │ $.foo.egg    │ "X"                                           │
# => │ 4 │ $.foo.spam   │ "Y"                                           │
# => │ 5 │ $.bar.quox   │ [A, B]                                        │
# => │ 6 │ $.bar.quox.0 │ "A"                                           │
# => │ 7 │ $.bar.quox.1 │ "B"                                           │
# => ╰───┴──────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────╯


{"name": "/", "children": [
    {"name": "/bin", "children": [
        {"name": "/bin/ls", "children": []},
        {"name": "/bin/sh", "children": []}]},
    {"name": "/home", "children": [
        {"name": "/home/stephen", "children": [
            {"name": "/home/stephen/jq", "children": []}]}]}]}
| recurse children
| get item.name

# => ╭───┬──────────────────╮
# => │ 0 │ /                │
# => │ 1 │ /bin             │
# => │ 2 │ /home            │
# => │ 3 │ /bin/ls          │
# => │ 4 │ /bin/sh          │
# => │ 5 │ /home/stephen    │
# => │ 6 │ /home/stephen/jq │
# => ╰───┴──────────────────╯


{"name": "/", "children": [
    {"name": "/bin", "children": [
        {"name": "/bin/ls", "children": []},
        {"name": "/bin/sh", "children": []}]},
    {"name": "/home", "children": [
        {"name": "/home/stephen", "children": [
            {"name": "/home/stephen/jq", "children": []}]}]}]}
| recurse children --depth-first
| get item.name

# => ╭───┬──────────────────╮
# => │ 0 │ /                │
# => │ 1 │ /bin             │
# => │ 2 │ /bin/ls          │
# => │ 3 │ /bin/sh          │
# => │ 4 │ /home            │
# => │ 5 │ /home/stephen    │
# => │ 6 │ /home/stephen/jq │
# => ╰───┴──────────────────╯


2
| recurse { ({path: square item: ($in * $in)}) }
| take while { $in.item < 100 }

# => ╭───┬─────────────────┬──────╮
# => │ # │      path       │ item │
# => ├───┼─────────────────┼──────┤
# => │ 0 │ $.              │    2 │
# => │ 1 │ $.square        │    4 │
# => │ 2 │ $.square.square │   16 │
# => ╰───┴─────────────────┴──────╯
``` 

# User-Facing Changes
No changes other than the new command.

# Tests + Formatting
Added tests for examples. (As we can't run them directly as tests yet.)
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
- Update relevant parts of
https://www.nushell.sh/cookbook/jq_v_nushell.html
- `$env.config | recurse | where ($it.item | describe -d).type not-in
[list, record, table]` can partially cover the use case of `config
flatten`, should we do something?

---------

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2025-06-03 11:21:12 -04:00
222c307648 overlay new: add --reload(-r) flag (#15849)
# Description
Close: #15747

To support `reload` feature, we just need to save `caller_stack` before
adding overlay, then redirect_env back after the overlay is added.

# User-Facing Changes
NaN

# Tests + Formatting
Added 1 test

# After Submitting
NaN
2025-06-03 10:11:58 +08:00
eb9eb09ac5 Make parse simple patterns ignore fields with placeholder (_) (#15873)
# Description
Simple `parse` patterns let you quickly put together simple parsers, but
sometimes you aren't actually interested in some of the output (such as
variable whitespace). This PR lets you use `{_}` to discard part of the
input.

Example:
```nushell
"hello world" | parse "{foo} {_}"
# => ╭───┬───────╮
# => │ # │  foo  │
# => ├───┼───────┤
# => │ 0 │ hello │
# => ╰───┴───────╯
```

here's a simple parser for the `apropops` using the `_` placeholder to
discard the variable whitespace, without needing to resort to a full
regex pattern:

```nushell
apropos linux | parse "{name} ({section}) {_}- {topic}"
# => ╭───┬───────────────────────────────────────┬─────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
# => │ # │                 name                  │ section │                                topic                                │
# => ├───┼───────────────────────────────────────┼─────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
# => │ 0 │ PAM                                   │ 8       │ Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux                          │
# => │ 1 │ aarch64-linux-gnu-addr2line           │ 1       │ convert addresses or symbol+offset into file names and line numbers │
# => │ 2 │ ...                                   │ ...     │ ...                                                                 │
# => │ 3 │ xcb_selinux_set_window_create_context │ 3       │ (unknown subject)                                                   │
# => │ 4 │ xorriso-dd-target                     │ 1       │ Device evaluator and disk image copier for GNU/Linux                │
# => ╰───┴───────────────────────────────────────┴─────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
* `parse` simple patterns can now discard input using `{_}`

# Tests + Formatting
N/A

# After Submitting
N/A
2025-06-03 03:11:05 +03:00
6eacbabe17 Add debug env command (#15875)
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When calling external commands, we convert our `$env` into a map where
each value is a string. If a value cannot be converted, it will be
skipped or when an `ENV_CONVERSION` is defined, will be converted via
that. This makes this conversion not that trivial. To ease debugging
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I can use this to make my life easier implementing `colcon-nushell` 😉
2025-06-02 17:29:58 -04:00
33303f083c Disable flaky killing_job_kills_pids test on macOS (#15874)
# Description

This test has failed a number of times specifically on macOS. I'm not
exactly sure what the issue is, it seemed to work fine before. We should
probably actually fix it, but flaky CI is worse than missing this one
test on macOS

cc @cosineblast
2025-06-02 22:34:45 +02:00
483974311d feat(std): further bench improvements (#15856)
# Description

Following #15843, I have tinkered more with it and realized that there
are plenty of features from
[hyperfine](https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine) that could be
implemented pretty easily.

- `--warmup` flag to do `n` runs without benchmarking first, useful to
fill disk cache
```nu
@example "use --warmup to fill the disk cache before benchmarking" { bench { fd } { jwalk . -k } -w 1 -n 10 }
```
- `--setup`, `--prepare`, `--cleanup`, `--conclude` flags to run code
before/after benchmarks
```nu
@example "use `--setup` to compile before benchmarking" { bench { ./target/release/foo } --setup { cargo build --release } }
@example "use `--prepare` to benchmark rust compilation speed" { bench { cargo build --release } --prepare { cargo clean } }
```
- `--ignore-errors` to ignore any errors in the benchmarked commands
- benchmarked commands are now `| ignore` so that externals don't fill
the screen
2025-06-02 22:32:44 +02:00
179ea5ae87 fix(which): remove required positional argument to allow spread input (#15870)
## Summary

This PR removes the required positional argument from the `which`
command, allowing it to accept input via the spread (`...`) operator.
This enables expressions like:

```nu
[notepad cmd] | which ...$in
```

Previously, this failed due to a missing required positional argument.
The Nushell runtime already handles empty input gracefully, so the
change aligns with existing behavior.

---

## Motivation

Making `which` compatible with splatted input improves composability and
aligns with user expectations in scriptable environments. It supports
patterns where the input may be constructed dynamically or piped in from
earlier commands.

---

## Changes

* Removed the `required` attribute from the positional argument in the
`which` command signature.
* No additional runtime logic required since empty input is handled
gracefully already.

---

## Examples

### Before

```nu
[notepad cmd] | which ...$in
#  Error: Missing required positional argument
```

### After

```nu
[notepad cmd] | which ...$in
#  Executes correctly
```

---

## Testing

* Ran `cargo test --all` and `cargo test -p nu-command`
* Manually tested using spread input with the `which` command
* Confirmed that empty and non-empty inputs behave correctly

---

## Related Issues

Closes
[[#15801](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15801)](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15801)

---------

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2025-06-02 20:18:02 +02:00
bdc7cdbcc4 feat(polars): introducing new polars replace (#15706)
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This PR seeks to port the polars command `replace`
(https://docs.pola.rs/api/python/stable/reference/expressions/api/polars.Expr.replace.html)
and `replace_strict`
(https://docs.pola.rs/api/python/stable/reference/expressions/api/polars.Expr.replace_strict.html).
See examples below.

Consequently, the current `polars replace` and `polars replace-all` have
been renamed to `polars str-replace` and `polars str-replace-all` to
bring their naming better in-line with `polars str-join` and related str
commands.

```nushell

Usage:
  > polars replace {flags} <old> (new)

Flags:
  -h, --help: Display the help message for this command
  -s, --strict: Require that all values must be replaced or throw an error (ignored if `old` or `new` are expressions).
  -d, --default <any>: Set values that were not replaced to this value. If no default is specified, (default), an error is raised if any values were not replaced. Accepts expression input. Non-expression inputs are parsed as literals.
  -t, --return-dtype <string>: Data type of the resulting expression. If set to `null` (default), the data type is determined automatically based on the other inputs.

Parameters:
  old <one_of(record, list<any>)>: Values to be replaced
  new <list<any>>: Values to replace by (optional)

Input/output types:
  ╭───┬────────────┬────────────╮
  │ # │   input    │   output   │
  ├───┼────────────┼────────────┤
  │ 0 │ expression │ expression │
  ╰───┴────────────┴────────────╯

Examples:
  Replace column with different values of same type
  > [[a]; [1] [1] [2] [2]]
                | polars into-df
                | polars select (polars col a | polars replace [1 2] [10 20])
                | polars collect
  ╭───┬────╮
  │ # │ a  │
  ├───┼────┤
  │ 0 │ 10 │
  │ 1 │ 10 │
  │ 2 │ 20 │
  │ 3 │ 20 │
  ╰───┴────╯

  Replace column with different values of another type
  > [[a]; [1] [1] [2] [2]]
                | polars into-df
                | polars select (polars col a | polars replace [1 2] [a b] --strict)
                | polars collect
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ # │ a │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ a │
  │ 1 │ a │
  │ 2 │ b │
  │ 3 │ b │
  ╰───┴───╯

  Replace column with different values based on expressions (cannot be used with strict)
  > [[a]; [1] [1] [2] [2]]
                | polars into-df
                | polars select (polars col a | polars replace [(polars col a | polars max)] [(polars col a | polars max | $in + 5)])
                | polars collect
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ # │ a │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ 1 │
  │ 1 │ 1 │
  │ 2 │ 7 │
  │ 3 │ 7 │
  ╰───┴───╯

  Replace column with different values based on expressions with default
  > [[a]; [1] [1] [2] [3]]
                | polars into-df
                | polars select (polars col a | polars replace [1] [10] --default (polars col a | polars max | $in * 100) --strict)
                | polars collect
  ╭───┬─────╮
  │ # │  a  │
  ├───┼─────┤
  │ 0 │  10 │
  │ 1 │  10 │
  │ 2 │ 300 │
  │ 3 │ 300 │
  ╰───┴─────╯

  Replace column with different values based on expressions with default
  > [[a]; [1] [1] [2] [3]]
                | polars into-df
                | polars select (polars col a | polars replace [1] [10] --default (polars col a | polars max | $in * 100) --strict --return-dtype str)
                | polars collect
  ╭───┬─────╮
  │ # │  a  │
  ├───┼─────┤
  │ 0 │ 10  │
  │ 1 │ 10  │
  │ 2 │ 300 │
  │ 3 │ 300 │
  ╰───┴─────╯

  Replace column with different values using a record
  > [[a]; [1] [1] [2] [2]]
                | polars into-df
                | polars select (polars col a | polars replace {1: a, 2: b} --strict --return-dtype str)
                | polars collect
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ # │ a │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ a │
  │ 1 │ a │
  │ 2 │ b │
  │ 3 │ b │
  ╰───┴───╯
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2b524cd861 feat(polars): add maintain-order flag to polars group-by and allow expression inputs in polars filter (#15865)
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This PR involves two changes: (1) adding `maintain-order` flag to
`polars group-by` for stable sorting when aggregating and (2) allow
expression inputs in `polars filter`. The first change was necessary to
reliably test the second change, and the two commits are therefore
combined in one PR. See example:


```nushell
#  Filter a single column in a group-by context
  > [[a b]; [foo 1] [foo 2] [foo 3] [bar 2] [bar 3] [bar 4]] | polars into-df
                    | polars group-by a --maintain-order
                    | polars agg {
                        lt: (polars col b | polars filter ((polars col b) < 2) | polars sum)
                        gte: (polars col b | polars filter ((polars col b) >= 3) | polars sum)
                    }
                    | polars collect
  ╭───┬─────┬────┬─────╮
  │ # │  a  │ lt │ gte │
  ├───┼─────┼────┼─────┤
  │ 0 │ foo │  1 │   3 │
  │ 1 │ bar │  0 │   7 │
  ╰───┴─────┴────┴─────╯

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2025-06-01 12:32:23 -07:00
ad9f051d61 Update deprecation warnings (#15867)
# Description
- Use #15770 to
  - improve `get --sensitive` deprecation warning
  - add deprecation warning for `filter`
- refactor `filter` to use `where` as its implementation
- replace usages of `filter` with `where` in `std`

# User-Facing Changes
- `get --sensitive` will raise a warning only once, during parsing
whereas before it was raised during runtime for each usage.
- using `filter` will raise a deprecation warning, once

# Tests + Formatting
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this case was added.
- 🟢 toolkit fmt
- 🟢 toolkit clippy
- 🟢 toolkit test
- 🟢 toolkit test stdlib

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2025-06-01 19:21:07 +03:00
cfbe835910 Add unified deprecation system and @deprecated attribute (#15770) 2025-06-01 15:55:47 +02:00
8896ba80a4 make sure new nul chars don't print in char --list (#15858)
# Description

This PR fixes and oversight. When we added `nul`, `null_byte`, and
`zero_byte` we forgot to make them non-printable for `char --list`.
That's what this PR fixes.

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2025-05-31 08:04:46 -05:00
803c24f9ce fix(parser): don't parse closure in block position (fixes #15417) (#15680)
Hello!

This is my 1st contribution and an attempt at fixing #15417. 

# Description

When parsing a brace expression, check if the shape is a block or match
block before attempting to parse it as a closure.
Results:
- `if true {|| print hi}` now produces a `nu::parser` error instead of
executing and outputting `hi`. The `nu::parser` error is the same one
produced by running `|| print hi` (`nu::parser::shell_oror`)
- `match true {|| print hi}` now fails with a `nu::parser` error instead
of passing parsing and failing with `nu::compile::invalid_keyword_call`

My understanding reading the code/docs is that the shape is a contextual
constraint that needs to be satisfied for parsing to succeed, in this
case the `if` placing a `Block` shape constraint on next tokens. So it
would need to be checked in priority (if not `Any`) to understand how
the next tokens should be parsed. Is that correct? Or is there a reason
I'm not aware of to ignore the shape and attempt to parse as closure
like it's currently the case when the parser sees `|` or `||` as next
tokens?

# User-Facing Changes

No change in behaviour, but this PR fixes parsing to fail on some
incorrect syntax which could be considered a breaking change.

# Tests + Formatting
- Added corresponding tests
- `toolkit check pr` passed
2025-05-31 14:59:01 +08:00
2f74574e35 Fix for null handling #15788 (#15857)
Fixes #15788 

# Description
Fixes null handling. Thanks to @MMesch for reporting and taking a first
stab at fixing.

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@nike.com>
2025-05-30 15:38:46 -07:00
8b9f02246f Allow polars first to be used with polars group-by (#15855)
# Description
Provides functionality similar to
https://docs.pola.rs/api/python/stable/reference/dataframe/api/polars.dataframe.group_by.GroupBy.first.html
by allowing polars first to be used with a group by

```
> ❯ : [[a b c d]; [1 0.5 true Apple] [2 0.5 true Orange] [2 4 true Apple] [3 10 false Apple] [4 13 false Banana] [5 14 true Banana]] | polars into-df -s {a: u8, b: f32, c: bool, d: str} | polars group-by d | polars first | polars collect
╭───┬────────┬───┬───────┬───────╮
│ # │   d    │ a │   b   │   c   │
├───┼────────┼───┼───────┼───────┤
│ 0 │ Apple  │ 1 │  0.50 │ true  │
│ 1 │ Banana │ 4 │ 13.00 │ false │
│ 2 │ Orange │ 2 │  0.50 │ true  │
╰───┴────────┴───┴───────┴───────╯
```

Additionally, I am setting the POLARS_ALLOW_EXTENSION to true to avoid
panicking with operations using the dtype object. The conversion will
fallback to object when the type cannot be determining, so this could be
a common case.

# User-Facing Changes
- `polars first` can now be used with `polars group-by`

---------

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@nike.com>
2025-05-30 10:56:44 -07:00
d9ecb7da93 Polars upgrade (#15852)
# Description
Polars 0.48 upgrade

# User-Facing Changes
- (breaking change) Due to a change in behavior in polars, `polars
is-in` now only works as an expression.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@nike.com>
2025-05-30 10:20:57 -07:00
18ce5de500 feat(std): add comparison support to bench command (#15843)
# Description

Like [hyperfine](https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine), I have added the
option to the `bench` command to benchmark multiple commands and then
compare the results.

```
→ bench { ls -a | is-empty } { fd | is-empty }
 # |         code         |       mean       |       min       |       max        |     std     | ratio
---+----------------------+------------------+-----------------+------------------+-------------+-------
 0 | { ls -a | is-empty } |  3ms 816µs 562ns | 3ms 670µs 400ns |        4ms 334µs | 146µs 304ns |  1.00
 1 | { fd | is-empty }    | 33ms 325µs 304ns |      31ms 963µs | 36ms 328µs 500ns | 701µs 295ns |  8.73

→ bench -p { ls -a | is-empty } { fd | is-empty }
Benchmark 1: { ls -a | is-empty }
    3ms 757µs 124ns +/- 103µs 165ns
Benchmark 2: { fd | is-empty }
    33ms 403µs 680ns +/- 704µs 904ns

{ ls -a | is-empty } ran
    8.89 times faster than { fd | is-empty }
```

When passing a single closure, it should behave the same except that
now, the `--verbose` flag controls whether the durations of every round
is printed, and the progress indicator is in it's own flag `--progress`.

# User-Facing Changes

There are user-facing changes, but I don't think anyone is using the
output of `bench` programmatically so it hopefully won't break anything.

---------

Co-authored-by: Bahex <Bahex@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-29 17:53:10 -05:00
fbde02370a Set content_type for view span output (#15842)
# Description

Adds the content type for `view span` output. Allows the display hook to
add syntax highlighting.

# User-Facing Changes

`view span` output will now have a content type set. 

# Tests + Formatting

All pass, except for those that never pass on my machine.
2025-05-29 05:49:30 +03:00
13452a7aa2 Refactor find to handle regex search and non-regex search the same way (#15839)
# Description

Regex search and search with directly provided search terms used to
follow two different code paths. Now all possible search options get
turned into a regex, with optional additional search options, and
handled using a unified code path which mostly follows the logic of the
current term code path.

# User-Facing Changes

Regex search will now behave in the same way as non-regex search:
- split multiline strings into lists of lines, and filter out the lines
that don't match
- highlight matching string sections (unless --no-highlight flag is
used)
- search through the specified record columns if the --columns flag is
used

The behavior of non-regex search should be unaffected by this commit.
2025-05-28 16:32:36 -05:00
a8c49857d9 feat: Use reedline for input implementation (#15369)
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This PR replaces the default `input` implementation with `reedline`. It
provides a fully backwards compatible implementation, by leveraging left
prompt provided through `input "my-prompt> "` provided by reedline.

The default indicator is hidden to be fully backwards compatible, the
multiline indicator is kept.

The legacy implementation will be used when the user passes options
truncating input such as `--bytes-until` or `--numchar` or
`--suppress-output` which I didn't find a straightforward implementation
through reedline.

# User-Facing Changes
No breaking change. 

- Adds ability to enter multi-line input with reedline.
- Adds ability to pass a command history through the pipe `["command",
"history"] | input`- Adds ability to pass a history file through the
params `input --history-file path/to/history`


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90afb65329 feat(polars): expand polars shift to allow expressions inputs (#15834)
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This PR seeks to expand the `polars shift` command to take expression
inputs. See third example below:

```nushell
Examples:
  Shifts the values by a given period
  > [1 2 2 3 3] | polars into-df | polars shift 2 | polars drop-nulls
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ # │ 0 │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ 1 │
  │ 1 │ 2 │
  │ 2 │ 2 │
  ╰───┴───╯

  Shifts the values by a given period, fill absent values with 0
  > [1 2 2 3 3] | polars into-lazy | polars shift 2 --fill 0 | polars collect
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ # │ 0 │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ 0 │
  │ 1 │ 0 │
  │ 2 │ 1 │
  │ 3 │ 2 │
  │ 4 │ 2 │
  ╰───┴───╯

  Shift values of a column, fill absent values with 0
  > [[a]; [1] [2] [2] [3] [3]]
                    | polars into-lazy
                    | polars with-column {b: (polars col a | polars shift 2 --fill 0)}
                    | polars collect
  ╭───┬───┬───╮
  │ # │ a │ b │
  ├───┼───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ 1 │ 0 │
  │ 1 │ 2 │ 0 │
  │ 2 │ 2 │ 1 │
  │ 3 │ 3 │ 2 │
  │ 4 │ 3 │ 2 │
  ╰───┴───┴───╯

```

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2025-05-28 08:10:49 -07:00
ff4907ed3b Allow specifying MSI version via env var and workflow input (#15828)
# Description

This PR enhances the MSI release workflow by allowing the MSI package
version to be specified either through an environment variable or a
workflow input. This improvement provides greater flexibility when
building MSI packages for tags that do **not** match the latest package
version in `Cargo.toml`.

Fix possible **403** error while updating `SHA256SUMS` file in the
nushell/nightly repo

# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
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2025-05-28 21:03:01 +08:00
cbd7608898 Fix build failure of aarch64 and armv7 musl targets (#15835)
# Description

Fix https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15833 build failure of
aarch64 and armv7 musl targets:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions/runs/15288712454/job/43005766777#step:7:462

The failure was caused by downloading error of related assets

I just downloaded the assets and uploaded to `nushell/integrations`
without any modification

https://github.com/nushell/integrations/releases/tag/build-tools
2025-05-28 21:01:40 +08:00
adc9bbdc18 Handle multiple exact matches (#15772)
# Description

Fixes #15734. With case-insensitive matching, when completing a
file/folder, there can be multiple exact matches. For example, if you
have three folders `aa/`, `AA/`, and `aaa/`, `aa/<TAB>` should match all
of them. But, as reported in #15734, when using prefix matching, only
`AA/` will be shown. This is because when there's an exact match in
prefix match mode, we only show the first exact match.

There are two options for fixing this:
- Show all matched suggestions (`aa/`, `AA/`, and `aaa/`)
  - I chose this option
- Show only the suggestions that matched exactly (`aa/` and `AA/`) but
not others (`aaa/`)
  - This felt unintuitive

# User-Facing Changes

As mentioned above, when:
- you have multiple folders with the same name but in different cases
- and you're using prefix matching
- and you're using case-insensitive matching
- and you type in the name of one of these folders exactly

then you'll be suggested every folder matching the typed text, rather
than just exact matches

# Tests + Formatting

I added a test that doesn't run on Windows or MacOS (to avoid
case-insensitive filesystems). While adding this test, I felt like using
`Playground` rather than adding files to `tests/fixtures`. To make this
easier, I refactored the `new_*_engine()` helpers in
`completion_helpers.rs` a bit. There was quite a bit of code duplication
there.

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2025-05-28 21:00:55 +08:00
37bc922a67 feat(polars): add polars math expression (#15822)
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This PR adds a number of math functions under a single `polars math`
command that apply to one or more column expressions.

Note, `polars math` currently resides in the new module
dataframe/command/command/computation/math.rs. I'm open to alternative
organization and naming suggestions.

```nushell
Collection of math functions to be applied on one or more column expressions

This is an incomplete implementation of the available functions listed here: https://docs.pola.rs/api/python/stable/reference/expressions/computation.html.

        The following functions are currently available:
        - abs
        - cos
        - dot <expression>
        - exp
        - log <base; default e>
        - log1p
        - sign
        - sin
        - sqrt


Usage:
  > polars math <type> ...(args)

Flags:
  -h, --help: Display the help message for this command

Parameters:
  type <string>: Function name. See extra description for full list of accepted values
  ...args <any>: Extra arguments required by some functions

Input/output types:
  ╭───┬────────────┬────────────╮
  │ # │   input    │   output   │
  ├───┼────────────┼────────────┤
  │ 0 │ expression │ expression │
  ╰───┴────────────┴────────────╯

Examples:
  Apply function to column expression
  > [[a]; [0] [-1] [2] [-3] [4]]
                    | polars into-df
                    | polars select [
                        (polars col a | polars math abs | polars as a_abs)
                        (polars col a | polars math sign | polars as a_sign)
                        (polars col a | polars math exp | polars as a_exp)]
                    | polars collect
  ╭───┬───────┬────────┬────────╮
  │ # │ a_abs │ a_sign │ a_exp  │
  ├───┼───────┼────────┼────────┤
  │ 0 │     0 │      0 │  1.000 │
  │ 1 │     1 │     -1 │  0.368 │
  │ 2 │     2 │      1 │  7.389 │
  │ 3 │     3 │     -1 │  0.050 │
  │ 4 │     4 │      1 │ 54.598 │
  ╰───┴───────┴────────┴────────╯

  Specify arguments for select functions. See description for more information.
  > [[a]; [0] [1] [2] [4] [8] [16]]
                    | polars into-df
                    | polars select [
                        (polars col a | polars math log 2 | polars as a_base2)]
                    | polars collect
  ╭───┬─────────╮
  │ # │ a_base2 │
  ├───┼─────────┤
  │ 0 │    -inf │
  │ 1 │   0.000 │
  │ 2 │   1.000 │
  │ 3 │   2.000 │
  │ 4 │   3.000 │
  │ 5 │   4.000 │
  ╰───┴─────────╯

  Specify arguments for select functions. See description for more information.
  > [[a b]; [0 0] [1 1] [2 2] [3 3] [4 4] [5 5]]
                    | polars into-df
                    | polars select [
                        (polars col a | polars math dot (polars col b) | polars as ab)]
                    | polars collect
  ╭───┬────────╮
  │ # │   ab   │
  ├───┼────────┤
  │ 0 │ 55.000 │
  ╰───┴────────╯
``` 

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ae51f6d722 fix(polars): add Value::Record to NuExpression::can_downcast logic (#15826)
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Merged PR #15553 added the ability to provide expressions in the form of
records. This PR conforms the `NuExpression::can_downcast` logic to
account for the newly allowed records argument type. As such, commands
that rely on `can_downcast` in their implementation (e.g., `polars
with-column`) will no longer err when provided with a record. See
example below:

```nushell
#  Current error
> [[a b]; [1 2] [3 4]]
    | polars into-df <-- only works if cast as lazyframe
    | polars with-column {
        c: ((polars col a) * 2)
        d: ((polars col a) * 3)
      }
Error: nu:🐚:cant_convert

  × Can't convert to NuDataFrame, NuLazyFrame, NuExpression, NuLazyGroupBy, NuWhen,
  │ NuDataType, NuSchema.
   ╭─[entry #24:3:26]
 2 │         | polars into-df
 3 │ ╭─▶     | polars with-column {
 4 │ │           c: ((polars col a) * 2)
 5 │ │           d: ((polars col a) * 3)
 6 │ ├─▶       }
   · ╰──── can't convert record<c: NuExpression, d: NuExpression> to NuDataFrame, NuLazyFrame, NuExpression, NuLazyGroupBy, NuWhen, NuDataType, NuSchema
   ╰────


# Fixed
> [[a b]; [1 2] [3 4]]
    | polars into-df
    | polars with-column {
        c: ((polars col a) * 2)
        d: ((polars col a) * 3)
      } | polars collect
╭───┬───┬───┬───┬───╮
│ # │ a │ b │ c │ d │
├───┼───┼───┼───┼───┤
│ 0 │ 1 │ 2 │ 2 │ 3 │
│ 1 │ 3 │ 4 │ 6 │ 9 │
╰───┴───┴───┴───┴───╯
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2025-05-27 11:37:07 -07:00
1b2079ffdb [FIX] #15813 passing infinity to random float generate causes error (#15818)
# Description

This pull request addresses an issue#15813 where passing a infinite
value in the random float 1.. command that causes a panic in the shell.
The root cause of this problem lies within the rng library, which is
responsible for generating random numbers.

Before

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5416e23d-d5a2-40ed-aa9f-4ff46d0e5583)

# User-Facing Changes
Users where seeing panic error when passed unbounded end into range.

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No error should be there after 

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---------

Co-authored-by: Ritik Ranjan <e02948@ritik.ranjan@hsc.com>
2025-05-27 19:25:50 +02:00
9a968c4bdd Move job errors into ShellError::Job variant (#15820)
- related #10698

# Description


In my endeavor to make the `ShellError` less crowded I moved the job
related errors into `ShellError::Job` with a `JobError` enum. Mostly I
just moved the codes, errors and labels over to the new enum.
2025-05-26 18:04:43 +02:00
89df01f829 Provide a better error for prefix-only path for PWD (#15817) 2025-05-24 21:11:26 +02:00
dbb30cc9e0 feat: default http protocol when none used in http request (#15804)
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10957

Hello, this PR proposes a solution for some requested features mentioned
in https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10957. I personally think
these are very simple changes that bring significant quality of life
improvements.
It gives the possibility to do `http get google.com` instead of `http
get http://google.com` and `http get :8080` instead of `http get
http://localhost:8080`.
I did not address the other part of the issue (data management) as those
are more controversial.
2025-05-24 19:53:59 +02:00
02d63705cc Update comments of release-pkg.nu for building of MSI package (#15815)
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Update comments of release-pkg.nu for building of MSI package
2025-05-24 22:10:18 +08:00
ea97229688 Fix: use ring as a crypto provider instead of aws_lc (#15812) 2025-05-24 15:01:29 +02:00
6bf955a5a5 Fix #15571 panic on write to source parquet file (#15601)
Fixes #15571 

# Description

Writing to a source `.parquet` (`polars open some_file.parquet | polars
save some_file.parquet`) file made the plugin panic, added a guard to
check the data_source path as per [this
comment](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15571#issuecomment-2812707161)

Example output now:
<img width="850" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-18 at 21 10 30"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/40a73cc7-6635-43dc-a423-19c7a0c8f59c"
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# Tests + Formatting
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 - clippy OK
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# After Submitting
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2025-05-23 19:31:28 -04:00
f90035e084 Improve error handling for unsupported --theme in to html command (#15787) 2025-05-23 23:43:32 +02:00
cc8b623ff8 Add rustls for TLS (#15810)
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closes #14041

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This PR switches our default TLS backend from `native-tls` to `rustls`.
Cross-compiles, `musl`, and other targets build smoother because we drop
the OpenSSL requirement.

`native-tls` is still available as an opt-in on `nu-command` via the
`native-tls` feature.
WASM + `network` still fails for unrelated crates, but the OpenSSL
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No changes to the Nushell API.

If you embed Nushell you now need to pick a
[`rustls::crypto::CryptoProvider`](https://docs.rs/rustls/0.23.27/rustls/crypto/struct.CryptoProvider.html)
at startup:

```rust
use nu_command::tls::CRYPTO_PROVIDER;

// common case
CRYPTO_PROVIDER.default();

// or supply your own
CRYPTO_PROVIDER.set(|| Ok(my_provider()));
```

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* 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
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2025-05-23 22:45:15 +02:00
60cb13c493 source: make sure the block is compiled when parsing (#15798)
# Description
Fixes: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15749

When sourcing a file, the ir block might be empty because it has been
used before, this pr is going to make sure that the ir block is
compiled.

# User-Facing Changes
```
touch aaa.nu
use aaa.nu
source aaa.nu
```
Will no longer raise an error.

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Added 1 test

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2025-05-23 22:30:21 +03:00
c10e483683 Bump dev version to 0.104.2 (#15809)
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2025-05-24 00:54:33 +08:00
2d0c7b2214 Use nushell's fork for winget-pkgs publishing (#15808)
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Try to use nushell's fork for winget-pkgs publishing
2025-05-23 21:08:07 +08:00
88d421dcb6 std-rfc/kv: optimize kv get by only selecting one row from the stor db (#15792)
Optimize std-rfc/kv, kv get to only read one row from the sqlite db.
2025-05-22 21:14:31 -04:00
7c50f7c714 Clean public API of EngineState and friends (#15636)
# Description
`pub` has been overused in many parts of `nu-protocol`. This exposes
implementation details in ways that things could break should we involve
the internals. Also each public member can slow down the decisions to
improve a certain implementation. Furthermore dead code can't be
detected if things are marked as `pub`. Thus we need to judiciously
remove more accidentally `pub` markings and eliminate the dead code if
we come across it.

This PR tackles `EngineState` and `StateWorkingSet` as important
components of the engine and `nu-protocol`. Prompted by a large number
of confusingly named methods surrounding overlays and scope management.

- **Hide overlay predecl logic**
- **Remove dead overlay code**
- **Remove unused helper**
- **Remove dead overlay code from `EngineState`**
- **Hide update_plugin_file impl detail**
- **Hide another overlay internal detail`**

# API User-Facing Changes
Removal of several formerly public members that potentially give
intrusive access to the engine. We will button up some of our public
API, feel free to explicitly complain so we can figure out what access
should be granted. We want to evolve to stable APIs as much as possible
which means hiding more implementation details and committing to a
select few well defined and documented interfaces
2025-05-23 07:26:34 +08:00
bc043dcaeb Add a lightweight MSI packages release workflow for winget (#15800) 2025-05-23 04:56:49 +08:00
10be753ab7 Fix Windows arm64 release binaries and winget related issues (#15690)
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Publishing Nushell to winget has always been a challenge for us, and to
this day, many issues remain unresolved—and some seem almost impossible
to fix. The road to solving these problems may be winding and long, but
it's time for us to set out on this journey.

This PR try to fix the Windows arm64 release binaries and some `winget`
related issues:

- [x] Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/14815: build
Windows arm64 binaries by Windows arm64 runner
- [x] Upgrade WiX Toolset to latest 6.0 version: WiX 3 we used currently
doesn't support arm64 arch and [WiX v4 Security Fixes End Date is
2025/02/05](https://docs.firegiant.com/wix/)
- [x] Update the **nightly** workflow to make it work for all future
releases
- [x] Update the **release** workflow to make it work for all future
releases
- [x] Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15698
- [x] Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/13719 so that
Nushell should be possible to be installed via winget with both user and
machine scope
- [x] Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/5927
- [x] Try to fix https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/14786
- [x] Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9537

## Related but not planed issues:

- Related https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/13017
- Related https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8053

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- Nushell should be possible to be installed via winget with both user
and machine scope and The default should be user scope
  - User scope install by winget: `winget install Nushell.Nushell`
- User scope install by msiexec: `msiexec /i
nu-0.104.1-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.msi /quiet /qn`
- Machine scope install by winget: `winget install Nushell.Nushell
--override 'ALLUSERS=1'`
- Machine scope install by msiexec: `msiexec /i
nu-0.104.1-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.msi ALLUSERS=1`
- Note that `--scope` flag for `winget install` does not work use
`--override` instead
- Default user scope install dir:
`$'($nu.home-path)\AppData\Local\Programs\nu\'`
  - Default machine scope install dir: `C:\Program Files\nu\`
- When a standard user runs the installer and selects "Install for
everyone" (per-machine installation), Windows will automatically trigger
a UAC prompt, the user can enter admin credentials and the installation
will proceed with elevated privileges
- [hustcer/setup-nu](https://github.com/hustcer/setup-nu) should work
for `windows-11-arm` runners


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The latest MSI builds are available here:
https://github.com/nushell/nightly/releases/tag/v0.104.1
Actually all the nightly releases were built with latest changes
included: https://github.com/nushell/nightly/releases

`winget` and `msiexec` install tests goes here:
https://github.com/nushell/integrations/pull/49

https://github.com/nushell/integrations/actions/runs/14974621061
https://github.com/nushell/integrations/actions/runs/14974621054

### Test winget install locally:
- git clone git@github.com:nushell/integrations.git
- User scope install: `winget install -m
manifests\n\Nushell\Nushell\0.104.1\`
- Run: `use tests\common.nu *; check-user-install`
- Machine scope install: `winget install -m
manifests\n\Nushell\Nushell\0.104.1\ --override 'ALLUSERS=1'`
- Run: `use tests\common.nu *; check-local-machine-install`

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@fdncred I suggest releasing a patch version after merging this PR (only
the changes of this PR will be included) to ensure that the winget
release process works properly. This way, we can be more confident when
releasing version 0.105.0.

References:

-
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/msi/single-package-authoring
-
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/package-manager/winget/source#add
-
https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/blob/master/doc/tools/SandboxTest.md
- https://docs.firegiant.com/quick-start/
-
https://docs.firegiant.com/wix3/tutorial/getting-started/putting-it-to-use/#_top
-
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/msiexec#set-public-properties
2025-05-22 19:15:52 +08:00
6906a0ca50 fix: implicitly running .ps1 scripts with spaces in path (#15781)
- this PR should close #15757

# Description

> [!NOTE]
> [`-File <filePath>
<args>`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_powershell_exe?view=powershell-5.1#-file----filepath-args)
> - Enter the script filepath and any parameters
> - All values typed after the File parameter are interpreted as the
script filepath and parameters passed to that script.

> [!NOTE]
>
[`-Command`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_powershell_exe?view=powershell-5.1#-command)
> - The value of Command can be -, a _script block_, or a _string_.
> - In `cmd.exe` (and other externall callers), there is no such thing
as a _script block_, so the value passed to Command is always a
_**string**_.
> - A string passed to Command is still executed as PowerShell code.

> [!NOTE]
> [Call operator
`&`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_operators?view=powershell-5.1#call-operator-)
> - Runs a command, ***script***, or script block.

Basically using `-Command` to run scripts would require _another_ layer
of quoting and escaping. It looks like `-File` is the way to run
powershell scripts as an external caller.

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Co-authored-by: Bahex <17417311+Bahex@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-21 14:47:26 -05:00
833471241a Refactor: Construct IoError from std::io::Error instead of std::io::ErrorKind (#15777) 2025-05-18 14:52:40 +02:00
c4dcfdb77b feat!: Explicit cell-path case sensitivity syntax (#15692)
Related:
- #15683
- #14551
- #849
- #12701
- #11527

# Description
Currently various commands have differing behavior regarding cell-paths

```nushell
{a: 1, A: 2} | get a A
# => ╭───┬───╮
# => │ 0 │ 2 │
# => │ 1 │ 2 │
# => ╰───┴───╯
{a: 1, A: 2} | select a A
# => ╭───┬───╮
# => │ a │ 1 │
# => │ A │ 2 │
# => ╰───┴───╯
{A: 1} | update a 2
# => Error: nu:🐚:column_not_found
# => 
# =>   × Cannot find column 'a'
# =>    ╭─[entry #62:1:1]
# =>  1 │ {A: 1} | update a 2
# =>    · ───┬──          ┬
# =>    ·    │            ╰── cannot find column 'a'
# =>    ·    ╰── value originates here
# =>    ╰────
```

Proposal: making cell-path access case-sensitive by default and adding
new syntax for case-insensitive parts, similar to optional (?) parts.

```nushell
{FOO: BAR}.foo
# => Error: nu:🐚:name_not_found
# => 
# =>   × Name not found
# =>    ╭─[entry #60:1:21]
# =>  1 │ {FOO: BAR}.foo
# =>    ·            ─┬─
# =>    ·             ╰── did you mean 'FOO'?
# =>    ╰────
{FOO: BAR}.foo!
# => BAR
```

This would solve the problem of case sensitivity for all commands
without causing an explosion of flags _and_ make it more granular

Assigning to a field using a case-insensitive path is case-preserving.
```nushell
mut val = {FOO: "I'm FOO"}; $val
# => ╭─────┬─────────╮
# => │ FOO │ I'm FOO │
# => ╰─────┴─────────╯
$val.foo! = "I'm still FOO"; $val
# => ╭─────┬───────────────╮
# => │ FOO │ I'm still FOO │
# => ╰─────┴───────────────╯
```

For `update`, case-insensitive is case-preserving.
```nushell
{FOO: 1} | update foo! { $in + 1 }
# => ╭─────┬───╮
# => │ FOO │ 2 │
# => ╰─────┴───╯
```

`insert` can insert values into nested values so accessing into existing
columns is case-insensitive, but creating new columns uses the cell-path
as it is.
So `insert foo! ...` and `insert FOO! ...` would work exactly as they do
without `!`
```nushell
{FOO: {quox: 0}}
# => ╭─────┬──────────────╮
# => │     │ ╭──────┬───╮ │
# => │ FOO │ │ quox │ 0 │ │
# => │     │ ╰──────┴───╯ │
# => ╰─────┴──────────────╯
{FOO: {quox: 0}} | insert foo.bar 1
# => ╭─────┬──────────────╮
# => │     │ ╭──────┬───╮ │
# => │ FOO │ │ quox │ 0 │ │
# => │     │ ╰──────┴───╯ │
# => │     │ ╭─────┬───╮  │
# => │ foo │ │ bar │ 1 │  │
# => │     │ ╰─────┴───╯  │
# => ╰─────┴──────────────╯
{FOO: {quox: 0}} | insert foo!.bar 1
# => ╭─────┬──────────────╮
# => │     │ ╭──────┬───╮ │
# => │ FOO │ │ quox │ 0 │ │
# => │     │ │ bar  │ 1 │ │
# => │     │ ╰──────┴───╯ │
# => ╰─────┴──────────────╯
```

`upsert` is tricky, depending on the input, the data might end up with
different column names in rows. We can either forbid case-insensitive
cell-paths for `upsert` or trust the user to keep their data in a
sensible shape.

This would be a breaking change as it would make existing cell-path
accesses case-sensitive, however the case-sensitivity is already
inconsistent and any attempt at making it consistent would be a breaking
change.

> What about `$env`?

1. Initially special case it so it keeps its current behavior.
2. Accessing environment variables with non-matching paths gives a
deprecation warning urging users to either use exact casing or use the
new explicit case-sensitivity syntax
3. Eventuall remove `$env`'s special case, making `$env` accesses
case-sensitive by default as well.

> `$env.ENV_CONVERSIONS`?

In addition to `from_string` and `to_string` add an optional field to
opt into case insensitive/preserving behavior.

# User-Facing Changes

- `get`, `where` and other previously case-insensitive commands are now
case-sensitive by default.
- `get`'s `--sensitive` flag removed, similar to `--ignore-errors` there
is now an `--ignore-case` flag that treats all parts of the cell-path as
case-insensitive.
- Users can explicitly choose the case case-sensitivity of cell-path
accesses or commands.

# Tests + Formatting

Existing tests required minimal modification. ***However, new tests are
not yet added***.

- 🟢 toolkit fmt
- 🟢 toolkit clippy
- 🟢 toolkit test
- 🟢 toolkit test stdlib

# After Submitting

- Update the website to include the new syntax
- Update [tree-sitter-nu](https://github.com/nushell/tree-sitter-nu)

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2025-05-18 12:19:09 +03:00
1e8876b076 run-external spreads command if it's a list (#15776) 2025-05-18 10:09:32 +02:00
5483519c7d fix kv set examples (#15769)
As talked in #15588, I have updated the examples of `kv set` so that it
correctly shows how to use the command with closures.
2025-05-17 23:31:46 -04:00
457f162fd9 feat(polars): expand polars unique to allow expressions inputs (#15771)
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`polars unique` currently only operates on entire dataframes. This PR
seeks to expand this command to handle expressions as well. See
examples:

```nushell
  Returns unique values in a subset of lazyframe columns
  > [[a]; [2] [1] [2]]
    | polars into-lazy
    | polars select (polars col a | polars unique)
    | polars collect
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ # │ a │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ 1 │
  │ 1 │ 2 │
  ╰───┴───╯

  Returns unique values in a subset of lazyframe columns
  > [[a]; [2] [1] [2]]
    | polars into-lazy
    | polars select (polars col a | polars unique --maintain-order)
    | polars collect
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ # │ a │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ 2 │
  │ 1 │ 1 │
  ╰───┴───╯
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2025-05-17 12:26:26 -04:00
58a8f30a25 small refactoring around units and add tests (#15746)
Closes #14469

# Description
- ~~Implement the ``--unit`` conversion in "into int" command~~
- New ``ShellError::InvalidUnit`` unit if users enter wrong units
- Made ``ShellError::CantConvertToDuration`` more generic: became
``CantConvertToUnit``
- Tried to improve the way we parse units and get the supported units.
It's not complete, though, I will continue this refactoring in another
PR. But I already did some small refactorings in the "format duration"
and "format filesize" commands
- Add tests for "format filesize" and "format duration"

# User-Facing Changes

```nu
~> 1MB | format filesize sec
Error: nu:🐚:invalid_unit

  × Invalid unit
   ╭─[entry #7:1:23]
 1 │ 1MB | format filesize sec
   ·                       ─┬─
   ·                        ╰── encountered here
   ╰────
  help: Supported units are: B, kB, MB, GB, TB, PB, EB, KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB

```
2025-05-16 17:41:26 -05:00
70ba5d9d68 fix duplicate short_name in ansi command (#15767) 2025-05-16 13:56:15 -05:00
7b88bda9a1 Use Default for making Suggestions in attribute_completions (#15764)
# Description

In preparation for https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/798, which
adds a new field to `Suggestion`, this PR makes sure that `Suggestion`s
are created using `..Default::default()` inside
`attribute_completions.rs`.

# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

None

# After Submitting
2025-05-16 14:21:40 +08:00
bb37306d07 Add lazy closure evaluation to default (#14160) (#15654)
# Description

This PR adds lazy closure evaluation to the `default` command (closes
#14160).

- For non-closure values and without providing a column name, `default`
acts the same as before
- The user can now provide multiple column names to populate if empty
- If the user provides a column name, the input must be a record or
list, otherwise an error is created.
- The user can now provide a closure as a default value
  - This closure is run without any arguments or input
  - The closure is never evaluated if the value isn't needed
- Even when column names are supplied, the closure is only run once (and
cached to prevent re-calling it)

For example:

```nushell
> default { 1 + 2 } # => 3
> null | default 3 a   # => previously `null`, now errors
> 1 | default { sleep 5sec; 3 } # => `1`, without waiting 5 seconds

> let optional_var = null; $optional_var | default { input 'Enter value: ' } # => Returns user input
> 5 | default { input 'Enter value: ' } # => `5`, without prompting user

> ls | default { sleep 5sec; 'N/A' } name # => No-op since `name` column is never empty
> ls | default { sleep 5sec; 'N/A' } foo bar # => creates columns `foo` and `bar`; only takes 5 seconds since closure result is cached

# Old behavior is the same
> [] | default 'foo' # => []
> [] | default --empty 'foo' # => 'foo'
> default 5 # => 5
```

# User-Facing Changes

- Users can add default values to multiple columns now.
- Users can now use closures as the default value passed to `default`.
- To return a closure, the user must wrap the closure they want to
return inside another closure, which will be run (`default { $my_closure
}`).

# Tests + Formatting

All tests pass.

# After Submitting

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2025-05-15 10:10:56 -04:00
505cc014ac Correct use-facing to user-facing in CONTRIBUTING.md (#15761)
# Description
Simple missed `r`, but wanted to exercise the PR flow while I'm ramping
up.
2025-05-14 21:56:22 +02:00
ff79959fdf build(deps): bump tempfile from 3.15.0 to 3.20.0 (#15753) 2025-05-14 18:21:34 +00:00
8c2b1a22d4 allow powershell scripts in the path to be executed (#15760)
# Description

This PR fixes a bug where powershell scripts were only allowed to be
executed if they were in the directory that you executed them from. This
fix allows the scripts to be anywhere in the path.

closes #15759

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3d62753e80 fix: empty tables now respect $env.config.use_ansi_coloring (closes #14896) (#15751)
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- fixes #14896
- related to #15163

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This PR fixes the presence of ansi color codes in empty tables, when
`$env.config.table.show_empty = true` and `$env.config.use_ansi_coloring
= false`

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Empty tables respect `$env.config.use_ansi_coloring`

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2025-05-14 06:40:15 -05:00
36c30ade3a fix parsing of bare word string interpolations that start with a sub expression (#15735)
- fixes #15731

# Description
Existing bare word string interpolation only works if the string doesn't
start with a subxpression.
```nushell
echo fork(2)
# => fork2

echo (2)fork
# => Error: nu::parser::unclosed_delimiter
# => 
# =>   × Unclosed delimiter.
# =>    ╭─[entry #25:1:13]
# =>  1 │ echo (2)fork
# =>    ╰────
```
This PR lifts that restriction.
```nushell
echo fork(2)
# => fork2

echo (2)fork
# => 2fork
```

This was first brought to my attention on discord with the following
command failing to parse.
```nushell
docker run -u (id -u):(id -g)
```
It now works.

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2025-05-13 22:25:07 +03:00
e0eb29f161 feat(where): Support stored closure (#15697)
# Description

- `where` used to be able to filter using stored closures at some point
using a flag.
  > #5955
- This was later removed and `filter` command added to cover the use
case.
  > #7365

This PR once again allows using `where` with closures stored in
variables.

```nushell
let cond = { $in mod 2 == 0 }
1..10 | where $cond
# => ╭───┬────╮
# => │ 0 │  2 │
# => │ 1 │  4 │
# => │ 2 │  6 │
# => │ 3 │  8 │
# => │ 4 │ 10 │
# => ╰───┴────╯

let nested = {cond: { $in mod 2 == 0 }}
1..10 | where $nested.cond 
# => ╭───┬────╮
# => │ 0 │  2 │
# => │ 1 │  4 │
# => │ 2 │  6 │
# => │ 3 │  8 │
# => │ 4 │ 10 │
# => ╰───┴────╯
``` 

This does not interfere with using `$it` or one of its fields as the
condition.
```nushell
[[name state]; [foo true] [bar false] [baz true] [quox false]]
| where $it.state
# => ╭───┬──────┬───────╮
# => │ # │ name │ state │
# => ├───┼──────┼───────┤
# => │ 0 │ foo  │ true  │
# => │ 1 │ baz  │ true  │
# => ╰───┴──────┴───────╯
``` 

This change obsoletes `filter`, deprecate it in the future?

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Added examples and tests.

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2025-05-13 22:24:45 +03:00
c2ac8f730e Rust 1.85, edition=2024 (#15741) 2025-05-13 16:49:30 +02:00
1a0986903f Minor DataType refactor (#15728)
# Description
This is needed for the enum work. The recent polars changes have broken
my enum work, so I am breaking it into smaller pull requests.
2025-05-12 08:11:17 -07:00
0f25641722 Update lscolors from 0.17 to 0.20 (#15737)
# Description
Update `lscolors` from 0.17.0 to 0.20.0.

- [0.20.0](https://github.com/sharkdp/lscolors/releases/tag/v0.20.0):
Updated `crossterm` dependency
- [0.19.0](https://github.com/sharkdp/lscolors/releases/tag/v0.19.0):
Fast extension matching
- [0.18.0](https://github.com/sharkdp/lscolors/releases/tag/v0.18.0):
Add `owo-colors` as an ansi backend; make `fi=0` disable fallback to no

# User-Facing Changes
N/A

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`cargo test --workspace` and `cargo run -- -c "use toolkit.nu; toolkit
test stdlib"` still pass

# After Submitting
N/A
2025-05-12 16:44:45 +08:00
7d6d48f3f7 Allow path join to read ByteStream input (#15128) (#15736)
# Description
Fixes #15128. Allows `path join` to use ByteStream pipeline data to join
on if it's coercible to string. Binary ByteStream input still results in
an error. Tested with `^$nu.current-exe -c '$nu.config-path' | path join
foo` and `^tar.exe -c assets/nu_logo.ico | path join foo`

# User-Facing Changes
If an external command returns a path, users would previously need to
use `^show-path-cmd | collect | path join 'foo'`, now they can drop the
intermediate `collect`.
2025-05-12 16:44:06 +08:00
6a8c183c1a Add match examples for simple value and alternative values (#15732)
Even with some experience in Nushell I did not find information about
the match syntax for alternative value matches. The `match` command help
does not mention it at all. I suggest we add an example.

Previously, the examples only had "advanced" matching operations. It
seems appropriate to start with the simplest one: Matching by value.

Add both of these examples.

# User-Facing Changes

`help match` and the [command reference
docs](https://www.nushell.sh/commands/docs/match.html) now have examples
for

* simple value matching
* alternative value matching
2025-05-11 05:41:24 -05:00
0beb28e827 build(deps): bump miette from 7.5.0 to 7.6.0 (#15667)
Bumps [miette](https://github.com/zkat/miette) from 7.5.0 to 7.6.0.
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href="58d9f12411">58d9f124</a>)</li>
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8352a09117 fix: inefficient select with large row number (#15730)
Fixes #15716

# Description

Returns None early if the input iterator is depleted.

# User-Facing Changes

Should be none

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+1

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2025-05-10 11:28:18 +03:00
a9252c5075 nu-table: (table --expand) Remove unnessary use of truncate logic (#15727)
A small optimization;

Must be measurable on large tables.
In case of `scope commands` for me seems like a bit faster in debug
(~100ms).
But I've had like a few runs.
If someone is interested to check if it's any faster would be nice to
see it :)

cc: @fdncred
2025-05-09 18:21:33 -05:00
73fbe26ef9 feat: make to nuon raw option remove all white space (#15609)
# Description
Fixes #9942

This adds a new `--minified` flag to `to nuon` which removes all
possible white space. I added an example test to demonstrate the
functionality.

# User-Facing Changes

New flag becomes available to the user.
2025-05-09 09:38:24 +08:00
52fa9a978b Fix #15653 regression with not counting padding properly (#15704)
ref #15653

Thanks for reproducible.

So @Bahex indeed padding was not properly handled.
I am not sure whether there's more issues related to your examples
@fdncred but I seems like don't get them.

Also added a test for future regressions (well to be honest didn't
tested that it's failing on main but at least at may catch something)

PS: Also got some panic related to #15138 (which PR fixed) :(
There's nothing on my end stopping me releasing a WASM issue fix; I just
sort of always worrying with releasing a `patch` (`0.0.x`)......and
there's 1 quite big thing I wanna do before a minor release.......
2025-05-08 17:18:50 -05:00
d4357ad981 Remove legacy code in some core commands (#15560)
# Description

See [this
discussion](https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/1353434388938883143/1360664695962341647)
on discord

Goal: as the AST evaluator isn't supported anymore, I removed the body
of the "run" methods of some commands that were actually never run
because the IR is used instead.

Note: the code inside the "run_const" methods seems to be run, so I left
it.

Cc @132ikl 

# User-Facing Changes
None

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I didn't do any manual testing, I just ran the tests

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Nothing required I think
2025-05-08 12:12:36 -04:00
a0d7c1a4fd Add SyntaxShape::OneOf syntax users can use (#15646)
# Description
Built-in commands can have parameter of `SyntaxShape::OneOf`.
This PR changes `OneOf`'s string representation and gives users the
ability to use it in definitions.

> _Syntax updated after discussion on discord._

```nushell
def foo [
    param: oneof<binary, string>
] { .. }
```
```
Usage:
  > foo <param> 

Flags:
  -h, --help: Display the help message for this command

Parameters:
  param <oneof<binary, string>>

Input/output types:
  ╭───┬───────┬────────╮
  │ # │ input │ output │
  ├───┼───────┼────────┤
  │ 0 │ any   │ any    │
  ╰───┴───────┴────────╯
```

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> ```nushell
> def foo [
>     param: (binary | string)
> ] { .. }
> ```

> ---
>
> ```nushell
> def foo [
>     param: one_of(binary, string)
> ] { .. }
> ```

</p>
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# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting
Added some test cases.

- 🟢 toolkit fmt
- 🟢 toolkit clippy
- 🟢 toolkit test
- 🟢 toolkit test stdlib

# After Submitting
- Update the website to include the new syntax
[here](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/blob/main/book/custom_commands.md)
- Update [tree-sitter-nu](https://github.com/nushell/tree-sitter-nu)
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2025-05-07 15:43:01 -05:00
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583cb96cff fix: clear jobs _after_ traversing jobs for kill_all (#15685)
# Description

Move clear jobs to _after_ traversing them, in order to kill them.

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It looks like it's only used once, in crates/nu-engine/src/exit.rs
2025-05-07 17:25:16 +08:00
ff8831318d Added polars struct-encode-json, providing the ability to encode structs as json (#15678)
# Description
This PR introduces `polars struct-encode-json`. This exposes the ability
to encode struct columns as json strings. This is useful when converting
things to formats like CSV that do not support complex types.

```nushell
> ❯ : [[id person]; [1 {name: "Bob", age: 36}] [2 {name: "Betty", age: 63}]]
                    | polars into-df -s {id: i64, person: {name: str, age: u8}}
                    | polars select id (polars col person | polars struct-json-encode | polars as encoded) 
                    | polars collect
╭───┬────┬───────────────────────────╮
│ # │ id │          encoded          │
├───┼────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ 0 │  1 │ {"age":36,"name":"Bob"}   │
│ 1 │  2 │ {"age":63,"name":"Betty"} │
╰───┴────┴───────────────────────────╯
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520f11fb8f docs: Add vfox to list of tools supporting Nushell (#15687)
This change adds [vfox](https://github.com/version-fox/vfox) to the list
of tools that support Nushell in the readme.

This is a tool for managing multiple versions of SDKs (similar to
[asdf](https://asdf-vm.com/), but cross-platform). After some work by me
and another contributor (see
https://github.com/version-fox/vfox/issues/207), vfox now works in
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2025-05-04 20:56:10 -05:00
39b95fc59e Environment-aware help for open and save (#15651)
# Description

This extends the documentation on the commands `open` and `save` can run
under the hood, and explicitly lists those, based on the current user
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Also see [this discord
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## `help open`

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## `help save`

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e92ddb6b-6a1e-40cc-9139-78db8a921d4a)


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2025-05-03 17:07:39 -05:00
63e68934f6 Numbers proceeded with the escape character ignored fix (#15684)
Fixes #15675

I've added relevant test cases to ensure coverage of the identified bug.
The issue originated from my crate and pertains to the bracoxide
dependency—a bug I’ve internally referred to as IgnorantNumbers. I’ve
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2025-05-03 08:10:51 -05:00
acc152564c docs: fix available fields in history import command (#15686)
- The ID field cannot be set (see `item_from_record`)
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Adds a new table mode called `single`, it looks like the `heavy` mode,
but the key difference is that it uses thinner lines. I decided on the
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a7547a54bc fix(parser): namespace pollution of constants by use module.nu (#15518)
A bug introduced by #14920 

When `use module.nu` is called, all exported constants defined in it are
added to the scope.

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On the branch of empty arguments, the constant var_id vector should be
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I was interested in how nu-shell handles glibc, especially older
versions of it. I figured out from the docs that ubuntu 20.04 is
utilized. However, in reality, github has deprecated ubuntu 20.04, and
the code for ci.yaml in github workflow clearly states that it is 22.04.

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ce582cdafb feat(polars): add polars horizontal aggregation command (#15656)
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This PR seeks to port over the `*_horizontal` commands in polars
rust/python (e.g.,
https://docs.pola.rs/api/python/stable/reference/expressions/api/polars.sum_horizontal.html),
which aggregate across multiple columns (as opposed to rows). See below
for several examples.

```nushell
#  Horizontal sum across two columns (ignore nulls by default)
  > [[a b]; [1 2] [2 3] [3 4] [4 5] [5 null]]
                    | polars into-df
                    | polars select (polars horizontal sum a b)
                    | polars collect
  ╭───┬─────╮
  │ # │ sum │
  ├───┼─────┤
  │ 0 │   3 │
  │ 1 │   5 │
  │ 2 │   7 │
  │ 3 │   9 │
  │ 4 │   5 │
  ╰───┴─────╯

#  Horizontal sum across two columns while accounting for nulls
  > [[a b]; [1 2] [2 3] [3 4] [4 5] [5 null]]
                    | polars into-df
                    | polars select (polars horizontal sum a b --nulls)
                    | polars collect
  ╭───┬─────╮
  │ # │ sum │
  ├───┼─────┤
  │ 0 │   3 │
  │ 1 │   5 │
  │ 2 │   7 │
  │ 3 │   9 │
  │ 4 │     │
  ╰───┴─────╯
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2025-05-01 09:44:15 -05:00
55de232a1c refactor Value::follow_cell_path to reduce clones and return Cow (#15640)
# Description
While working on something else, I noticed that
`Value::follow_cell_path` receives `self`.

While it would be ideal for the signature to be `(&'a self, cell_path)
-> &'a Value`, that's not possible because:
1. Selecting a row from a list and field from a record can be done with
a reference but selecting a column from a table requires creating a new
list.
2. `Value::Custom` returns new `Value`s when indexed.

So the signature becomes `(&'a self, cell_path) -> Cow<'a, Value>`.

Another complication that arises is, once a new `Value` is created, and
it is further indexed, the `current` variable
1. can't be `&'a Value`, as the lifetime requirement means it can't
refer to local variables
2. _shouldn't_ be `Cow<'a, Value>`, as once it becomes an owned value,
it can't be borrowed ever again, as `current` is derived from its
previous value in further iterations. So once it's owned, it can't be
indexed by reference, leading to more clones

We need `current` to have _two_ possible lifetimes
1. `'out`: references derived from `&self`
2. `'local`: references derived from an owned value stored in a local
variable

```rust
enum MultiLife<'out, 'local, T>
where
    'out: 'local,
    T: ?Sized,
{
    Out(&'out T),
    Local(&'local T),
}
```
With `current: MultiLife<'out, '_, Value>`, we can traverse values with
minimal clones, and we can transform it to `Cow<'out, Value>` easily
(`MultiLife::Out -> Cow::Borrowed, MultiLife::Local -> Cow::Owned`) to
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2025-05-01 09:43:57 -05:00
deca337a56 nu-table/ 1 refactoring + a few optimizations + small fix (#15653)
- A few days back I've got this idea regarding recalculus of width.
Now it calculates step by step.
So 1 loop over all data was removed.
All though there's full recalculation in case of `header_on_border`
😞 (can be fixed..... but I decided to be short)

In perfect world it also shall be refactored ......

- Also have done small refactoring to switch build table from
`Vec<Vec<_>>>` to table itself. To hide internals (kind of still there's
things which I don't like).
It touched the `--expand` algorithm lightly you can see the tests
changes.

- And when doing that noticed one more opportunity, to remove HashMap
usage and directly use `tabled::ColoredConfig`. Which reduces copy
operations and allocations.

- And fixed a small issue where trailing column being using deleted
column styles.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/19b09dba-c688-4e91-960a-e11ed11fd275)

To conclude optimizations;
I did small testing and it's not slower.
But I didn't get the faster results either.
But I believe it must be faster well in all cases, I think maybe bigger
tables must be tested.
Maybe someone could have a few runs to compare performance.

cc: @fdncred
2025-05-01 09:43:30 -05:00
60e9f469af change http get header example to use a record (#15674)
# Description

When first using `http get`, I was confused that all the examples used a
list for headers, leading me to believe this was the only way, and it
seemed a little weird having records in the language. Then, I found out
that you can indeed use record, so I changed the example to show this
behavior in a way users can find. There still is another examples that
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b500ac57c2 Update job_recv.rs (#15673)
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eadb8da9f7 Bump to 0.104.1 dev version (#15669)
Marks development or hotfix
2025-04-29 23:33:10 -04:00
cda15d91dd Bump version for 0.104.0 release (#15664) 2025-04-29 19:31:45 -04:00
651a8716fb Pin reedline to 0.40 for 0.104 release (#15663) 2025-04-29 16:32:18 -04:00
a1b7574306 Renamed join_where to join-where (#15660)
Renames the new `polars join_where` to `polars join-where` so that it
conforms to the other Polars commands.
2025-04-29 11:17:28 -04:00
09f12b9c4a bump reedline to 75f2c50 (#15659)
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thiserror because it wouldn't compile without it, so that we can do some
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9ae74e3941 Upgrade calamine dependency to fix zip semver breakage (#15657)
See
-
https://github.com/tafia/calamine/blob/master/Changelog.md#0270-2025-04-22
- https://github.com/tafia/calamine/pull/500

Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15584
2025-04-28 13:58:06 -05:00
d8bec8668f feat(table): make missing value symbol configurable (#15647)
Co-authored-by: Bahex <17417311+Bahex@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-04-27 22:58:39 +02:00
12ccaf5e33 Update Nu to 0.103.0 for release workflow and improve Windows OS checks (#15625) 2025-04-27 17:44:16 +02:00
5fecf59f54 Revert "Fix kv set with a closure argument" (#15648)
Reverts nushell/nushell#15588 (see comments there)
2025-04-26 23:00:00 -04:00
a3aae2d26c Fix examples about RFC3339 format in date now and format date. (#15563)
Replace example on `date now | debug` with `date now | format date
"%+"`. Add RFC3339 "%+" format string example on `format date`.

Users can now find how to format date-time to RFC3339.

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d1d6518ece feat(polars): enable parsing strings as dates and datetime in polars schema (#15645)
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This PR seeks to add a quality-of-life feature that enables date and
datetime parsing of strings in `polars into-df`, `polars into-lazy`, and
`polars open`, and avoid the more verbose method of casting each column
into date/datetime. Currently, setting the schema to `date` on a `str`
column would silently error as a null column. See a comparison of the
current and proposed implementations.

The proposed implementation assumes a date format "%Y-%m-%d" and a
datetime format of "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" for naive datetimes and "%Y-%m-%d
%H:%M:%S%:z" for timezone-aware datetimes. Other formats must be
specified via parsing through `polars as-date` and `polars as-datetime`.

```nushell
#  Current Implementations
> [[a]; ["2025-04-01"]] | polars into-df --schema {a: date}
╭───┬───╮
│ # │ a │
├───┼───┤
│ 0 │   │
╰───┴───╯

> [[a]; ["2025-04-01 01:00:00"]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "datetime<ns,*>"}
╭───┬───╮
│ # │ a │
├───┼───┤
│ 0 │   │
╰───┴───╯

#  Proposed Implementation
> [[a]; ["2025-04-01"]] | polars into-df --schema {a: date}
╭───┬─────────────────────╮
│ # │          a          │
├───┼─────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 04/01/25 12:00:00AM │
╰───┴─────────────────────╯

> [[a]; ["2025-04-01 01:00:00"]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "datetime<ns,*>"}
╭───┬─────────────────────╮
│ # │          a          │
├───┼─────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 04/01/25 01:00:00AM │
╰───┴─────────────────────╯

> [[a]; ["2025-04-01 01:00:00-04:00"]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "datetime<ns,UTC>"}
╭───┬─────────────────────╮
│ # │          a          │
├───┼─────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 04/01/25 05:00:00AM │
╰───┴─────────────────────╯
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2025-04-26 11:47:58 -07:00
2d868323b6 Inter-Job direct messaging (#15253)
# Description

This PR implements an experimental inter-job communication model,
through direct message passing, aka "mail"ing or "dm"ing:



- `job send <id>`: Sends a message the job with the given id, the root
job has id 0. Messages are stored in the recipient's "mailbox"
- `job recv`: Returns a stored message, blocks if the mailbox is empty
- `job flush`: Clear all messages from mailbox

Additionally, messages can be sent with a numeric tag, which can then be
filtered with `mail recv --tag`.
This is useful for spawning jobs and receiving messages specifically
from those jobs.

This PR is mostly a proof of concept for how inter-job communication
could look like, so people can provide feedback and suggestions

Closes  #15199

May close #15220 since now jobs can access their own id.

# User-Facing Changes

Adds, `job id`, `job send`, `job recv` and `job flush`  commands.

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[X] TODO:  Implement tests
[X] Consider rewriting some of the job-related tests to use this, to
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2025-04-26 23:24:35 +08:00
0389815137 docs(explore): Add ":nu" back to the help text (#15644)
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Looks like `:nu` was forgotten about when the help system was
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2025-04-25 10:24:44 -05:00
11cdb94699 IR: rasing reasonable error when using subexpression with and operator (#15623)
# Description
Fixes: #15510
I think it's introduced by #14653, which changes `and/or` to `match`
expression.

After looking into `compile_match`, it's important to collect the value
before matching this.
```rust
    // Important to collect it first
    builder.push(Instruction::Collect { src_dst: match_reg }.into_spanned(match_expr.span))?;
```
This pr is going to apply the logic while compiling `and/or` operation.

# User-Facing Changes
The following will raise a reasonable error:
```nushell
> (nu --testbin cococo false) and true
Error: nu:🐚:operator_unsupported_type

  × The 'and' operator does not work on values of type 'string'.
   ╭─[entry #7:1:2]
 1 │ (nu --testbin cococo false) and true
   ·  ─┬                         ─┬─
   ·   │                          ╰── does not support 'string'
   ·   ╰── string
   ╰────
```

# Tests + Formatting
Added 1 test.

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Maybe need to update doc
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1876

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2025-04-25 22:00:20 +08:00
0ca5c2f135 Add cat and get-content to open's search terms (#15643)
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A friend of mine started using nushell on Windows and wondered why the
`cat` command wasn't available. I answered to him, that he can use `help
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2025-04-25 06:56:30 -05:00
715b0d90a9 fix(polars): conversion from nanoseconds to time_units in Datetime and Duration parsing (#15637)
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The current implementation improperly inverts the conversion from
nanoseconds to the specified time units, resulting in nonsensical
Datetime and Duration parsing and integer overflows when the specified
time unit is not nanoseconds. This PR seeks to correct this conversion
by changing the multiplication to an integer division. Below are
examples highlighting the current and proposed implementations.

## Current Implementation
Specifying a different time unit incorrectly changes the returned value.
```nushell
> [[a]; [2024-04-01]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "datetime<ns,UTC>"}
╭───┬───────────────────────╮
│ # │           a           │
├───┼───────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 04/01/2024 12:00:00AM │

> [[a]; [2024-04-01]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "datetime<ms,UTC>"}
╭───┬───────────────────────╮
│ # │           a           │
├───┼───────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 06/27/2035 11:22:33PM │ <-- changing the time unit should not change the actual value

> [[a]; [1day]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "duration<ns>"}
╭───┬────────────────╮
│ # │       a        │
├───┼────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 86400000000000 │
╰───┴────────────────╯

> [[a]; [1day]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "duration<ms>"}
╭───┬──────────────────────╮
│ # │          a           │
├───┼──────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ -5833720368547758080 │ <-- i64 overflow
╰───┴──────────────────────╯

```

## Proposed Implementation
```nushell
> [[a]; [2024-04-01]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "datetime<ns,UTC>"}
╭───┬───────────────────────╮
│ # │           a           │
├───┼───────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 04/01/2024 12:00:00AM │
╰───┴───────────────────────╯

> [[a]; [2024-04-01]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "datetime<ms,UTC>"}
╭───┬───────────────────────╮
│ # │           a           │
├───┼───────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 04/01/2024 12:00:00AM │
╰───┴───────────────────────╯

> [[a]; [1day]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "duration<ns>"}
╭───┬────────────────╮
│ # │       a        │
├───┼────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 86400000000000 │
╰───┴────────────────╯

> [[a]; [1day]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "duration<ms>"}
╭───┬──────────╮
│ # │    a     │
├───┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ 86400000 │
╰───┴──────────╯
```

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No user-facing breaking change.

Developer breaking change: to mitigate the silent overflow in
nanoseconds conversion functions `nanos_from_timeunit` and
`nanos_to_timeunit` (new), the function signatures were changed from
`i64` to `Result<i64, ShellError>`.

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2025-04-24 14:45:36 -07:00
05c36d1bc7 add polars join_where command (#15635)
# Description

This adds `polars join_where` which allows joining two dataframes based
on a conditions. The command can be used as:

```
➜ let df_a = [[name cash];[Alice 5] [Bob 10]] | polars into-lazy
➜ let df_b = [[item price];[A 3] [B 7] [C 12]] | polars into-lazy
➜ $df_a | polars join_where $df_b ((polars col cash) > (polars col price)) | polars collect
╭───┬───────┬──────┬──────┬───────╮
│ # │ name  │ cash │ item │ price │
├───┼───────┼──────┼──────┼───────┤
│ 0 │ Bob   │   10 │ B    │     7 │
│ 1 │ Bob   │   10 │ A    │     3 │
│ 2 │ Alice │    5 │ A    │     3 │
╰───┴───────┴──────┴──────┴───────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes

- new command `polars join_where`
2025-04-24 14:44:29 -07:00
208ebeefab feat(polars): enable parsing decimals in polars schemas (#15632)
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This PR enables the option to set a column type to `decimal` in the
`--schema` parameter of `polars into-df` and `polars into-lazy`
commands. This option was already available in `polars open`, which used
the underlying polars io commands that already accounted for decimal
types when specified in the schema.

See below for a comparison of the current and proposed implementation.

```nushell
#  Current Implementation
> [[a b]; [1 1.618]]| polars into-df -s {a: u8, b: 'decimal<4,3>'}
Error:   × Error creating dataframe: Unsupported type: Decimal(Some(4), Some(3))

#  Proposed Implementation
> [[a b]; [1 1.618]]| polars into-df -s {a: u8, b: 'decimal<4,3>'} | polars schema
╭───┬──────────────╮
│ a │ u8           │
│ b │ decimal<4,3> │
╰───┴──────────────╯
```

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No breaking change. Users has the new option to specify decimal in
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2025-04-24 14:43:28 -07:00
b33f4b7f55 Run scripts of any file extension in PATHEXT on Windows (#15611)
# Description
On Windows, I would like to be able to call a script directly in nushell
and have that script be found in the PATH and run based on filetype
associations and PATHEXT.

There have been previous discussions related to this feature, see
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/6440 and
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15476. The latter issue is
only a few weeks old, and after taking a look at it and the resultant PR
I found that currently nushell is hardcoded to support only running
nushell (.nu) scripts in this way.

This PR seeks to make this functionality more generic. Instead of
checking that the file extension is explicitly `NU`, it instead checks
that it **is not** one of `COM`, `EXE`, `BAT`, `CMD`, or `PS1`. The
first four of these are extensions that Windows can figure out how to
run on its own. This is implied by the output of `ftype` for any of
these extensions, which shows that files are just run without a calling
command anyway.
```
>ftype batfile
batfile="%1" %*
```
PS1 files are ignored because they are handled as a special in later
logic.

In implementing this I initially tried to fetch the value of PATHEXT and
confirm that the file extension was indeed in PATHEXT. But I determined
that because `which()` respects PATHEXT, this would be redundant; any
executable that is found by `which` is already going to have an
extension in PATHEXT. It is thus only necessary to check that it isn't
one of the few extensions that should be called directly, without the
use of `cmd.exe`.


There are some small formatting changes to `run_external.rs` in the PR
as a result of running `cargo fmt` that are not entirely related to the
code I modified. I can back out those changes if that is desired.

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Behavior for `.nu` scripts will not change. Users will still need to
ensure they have PATHEXT and filetype associations set correctly for
them to work, but this will now also apply to scripts of other types.
2025-04-24 09:10:34 -05:00
f41b1460aa Fix #14660: to md breaks on tables with empty values (#15631)
Fixes #14660

# Description
Fixed an issue where tables with empty values were incorrectly replaced
with [table X row] when converted to Markdown using the ```to md```
command.
Empty values are now replaced with whitespaces to preserve the original
table structure.
Additionally, fixed a missing newline (\n) between tables when using
--per-element in a list.
Removed (\n) from 2 examples for consistency.

Example:

```
For the list
let list = [ {name: bob, age: 21} {name: jim, age: 20} {name: sarah}]

Running "$list | to md --pretty" outputs:

| name  | age |
| ----- | --- |
| bob   | 21  |
| jim   | 20  |
| sarah |     |

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

For the list
let list = [ {name: bob, age: 21} {name: jim, age: 20} {name: sarah} {name: timothy, age: 50} {name: paul} ]

Running "$list | to md --per-element --pretty" outputs:

| name    | age |
| ------- | --- |
| bob     | 21  |
| jim     | 20  |
| timothy | 50  |
| name  |
| ----- |
| sarah |
| paul  |
```

# User-Facing Changes
The ```to md``` behaves as expected when piping a table that contains
empty values showing all rows and the empty items replaced with
whitespace.

# Tests + Formatting
Added 2 test cases to cover both issues.
fmt + clippy OK.

# After Submitting
The command documentation needs to be updated with an example for when
you want to "separate list into markdown tables"
2025-04-24 09:09:48 -05:00
220858d641 history table using sqlite outputs start_timestamp as datetime instead of string (#15630)
Closes #13581

# Description
Before, the table you got from ``history`` had values as strings in the
``startup_timestamp`` column.
Now the values are datetimes.

# User-Facing Changes
```nushell
~\workspace_tns\nushell> history | last 5
╭───┬─────────────────┬─────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────┬─────╮
│ # │ start_timestamp │       command       │                    cwd                    │ ... │
├───┼─────────────────┼─────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────┼─────┤
│ 0 │ a minute ago    │ history             │ C:\Users\RIL1RT\workspace_tns\nushell-bis │ ... │
│ 1 │ 40 seconds ago  │ cd nushell          │ C:\Users\RIL1RT\workspace_tns\nushell-bis │ ... │
│ 2 │ 31 seconds ago  │ target\debug\nu.exe │ C:\Users\RIL1RT\workspace_tns\nushell     │ ... │
│ 3 │ 26 seconds ago  │ history             │ C:\Users\RIL1RT\workspace_tns\nushell     │ ... │
│ 4 │ now             │ history | last 5    │ C:\Users\RIL1RT\workspace_tns\nushell     │ ... │
╰───┴─────────────────┴─────────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────┴─────╯
```

# Tests + Formatting


# After Submitting
2025-04-24 08:33:13 -05:00
db261e3ed9 bugfix: str join outputs dates consistently (RFC2822 when possible) (#15629)
Closes #11265

# Description
``str join`` outputs dates just other commands: RFC2822 by default
otherwise RFC3339 for negative dates

# User-Facing Changes

```nushell
~> 2024-01-01
# => Mon, 1 Jan 2024 00:00:00 +0000 (a year ago)
~> '3000 years ago' | date from-human
# => -0975-04-23T20:57:07.217711700+02:00 (3000 years ago)
~> [ 2024-01-01 ] | str join
# => Mon, 1 Jan 2024 00:00:00 +0000
~> [ ('3000 years ago' | date from-human) ] | str join
# => -0975-04-23T20:57:56.221269600+02:00
```

# Tests + Formatting
OK
# After Submitting
Nothing
2025-04-24 08:32:29 -05:00
82eb1c5584 add more details to decribe -d (#15591)
# Description

I was playing around with the `debug` command and wanted to add this
information to it but since most of it already existed in `describe` I
wanted to try and add it here. It adds a few more details that are
hopefully helpful. It mainly tries to add the value type, rust datatype,
and value. I'm not sure all of this is wanted or needed but I thought it
was an interesting introspection idea.

### Before

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f1cfc5dd-6c02-4aa1-acb2-8e9931f66dd8)


### After

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cfb3c8bd-70dd-4aa1-b03a-375acf6c0e09)


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2025-04-24 08:25:36 -05:00
6be291b00a Fix labelling of plugins through correct glob (#15634)
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/15627#issuecomment-2827259125
2025-04-24 14:00:16 +02:00
7add38fe32 IR: allow subexpression with redirection. (#15617)
# Description
Try to fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15326 in another
way.

The main point of this change is to avoid duplicate `write` and `close`
a redirected file. So during compile, if compiler know current element
is a sub-expression(defined by private `is_subexpression` function), it
will no longer invoke `finish_redirection`.

In this way, we can avoid duplicate `finish_redirection`.

# User-Facing Changes
`(^echo aa) o> /tmp/aaa` will no longer raise an error.

Here is the IR after the pr:
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# 3 registers, 12 instructions, 11 bytes of data
# 1 file used for redirection
   0: load-literal           %1, string("aaa")
   1: open-file              file(0), %1, append = false
   2: load-literal           %1, glob-pattern("echo", no_expand = false)
   3: load-literal           %2, glob-pattern("true", no_expand = false)
   4: push-positional        %1
   5: push-positional        %2
   6: redirect-out           file(0)
   7: redirect-err           caller
   8: call                   decl 135 "run-external", %0
   9: write-file             file(0), %0
  10: close-file             file(0)
  11: return                 %0
```

# Tests + Formatting
Added 3 tests.

# After Submitting
Maybe need to update doc
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1876

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2025-04-24 13:47:04 +02:00
78903724f5 Add labeler bot (#15627)
- fixes #15607 

# Description
Hi! I added a labeler bot workflow and reference to the tags. This
workflow runs whenever is a change in a PR (`pull_request_target`)
[source](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-when-your-workflow-runs/events-that-trigger-workflows#pull_request_target)

# User-Facing Changes
Nothing here, just the CI

# Tests + Formatting
Not needed

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2025-04-23 19:55:41 +02:00
cb57f0a539 Add --follow-symlinks flag to glob command (fixes #15559) (#15626)
Fixes #15559

# Description
The glob command wasn't working correctly with symlinks in the /sys
filesystem. This commit adds a new flag that allows users to explicitly
control whether symlinks should be followed, with special handling for
the /sys directory.

The issue was that the glob command didn't follow symbolic links when
traversing the /sys filesystem, resulting in an empty list even though
paths should be found. This implementation adds a new
`--follow-symlinks` flag that explicitly enables following symlinks. By
default, it now follows symlinks in most paths but has special handling
for /sys paths where the flag is required.

Example:
`
# Before: This would return an empty list on Linux systems
glob /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor

# Now: This works as expected with the new flag
glob /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
--follow-symlinks
`

# User-Facing Changes

1. Added the --follow-symlinks (-l) flag to the glob command that allows
users to explicitly control whether symbolic links should be followed
2. Added a new example to the glob command help text demonstrating the
use of this flag

# Tests + Formatting

1. Added a test for the new --follow-symlinks flag
2025-04-23 10:47:48 -05:00
717081bd2f fix mistake in description of polars pivot command (#15621)
Very small change to fix a typo/mistake in the polars pivot command
description.
2025-04-23 12:22:40 +02:00
e1ffaf2548 Improve std/log performance (#15614)
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closes #15610 .

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This PR attempts to improve the performance of `std/log *` by making the
following changes:
1. use explicit piping instead of `reduce` for constructing the log
message
2. constify `log-level`, `log-ansi`, `log-types` etc.
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2025-04-22 13:00:20 -05:00
1db4be12d1 fix(polars): remove requirement that pivot columns must be same type in polars pivot (#15608)
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Contrary to the underlying implementation in polars rust/python, `polars
pivot` throws an error if the user tries to pivot on multiple columns of
different types. This PR seeks to remove this type-check. See comparison
below.

```nushell
#  Current implementation: throws error when pivoting on multiple values of different types.
> [[name subject date test_1 test_2 grade_1 grade_2]; [Cady maths 2025-04-01 98 100 A A] [Cady physics 2025-04-01 99 100 A A] [Karen maths 2025-04-02 61 60 D D] [Karen physics 2025-04-02 58 60 D D]] | polars into-df |  polars pivot --on [subject] --index [name] --values [test_1 grade_1]
Error:   × Merge error
   ╭─[entry #291:1:271]
 1 │ [[name subject date test_1 test_2 grade_1 grade_2]; [Cady maths 2025-04-01 98 100 A A] [Cady physics 2025-04-01 99 100 A A] [Karen maths 2025-04-02 61 60 D D] [Karen physics 2025-04-02 58 60 D D]] | polars into-df |  polars pivot --on [subject] --index [name] --values [test_1 grade_1]
   ·                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               ───────┬──────
   ·                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ╰── found different column types in list
   ╰────
  help: datatypes i64 and str are incompatible


#  Proposed implementation
> [[name subject date test_1 test_2 grade_1 grade_2]; [Cady maths 2025-04-01 98 100 A A] [Cady physics 2025-04-01 99 100 A A] [Karen maths 2025-04-02 61 60 D D] [Karen physics 2025-04-02 58 60 D D]] | polars into-df |  polars pivot --on [subject] --index [name] --values [test_1 grade_1]
╭───┬───────┬──────────────┬────────────────┬───────────────┬─────────────────╮
│ # │ name  │ test_1_maths │ test_1_physics │ grade_1_maths │ grade_1_physics │
├───┼───────┼──────────────┼────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────────────┤
│ 0 │ Cady  │           98 │             99 │ A             │ A               │
│ 1 │ Karen │           61 │             58 │ D             │ D               │
╰───┴───────┴──────────────┴────────────────┴───────────────┴─────────────────╯

```

Additionally, this PR ports over the `separator` parameter in `pivot`,
which allows the user to specify how to delimit multiple `values` column
names:

```nushell
> [[name subject date test_1 test_2 grade_1 grade_2]; [Cady maths 2025-04-01 98 100 A A] [Cady physics 2025-04-01 99 100 A A] [Karen maths 2025-04-02 61 60 D D] [Karen physics 2025-04-02 58 60 D D]] | polars into-df |  polars pivot --on [subject] --index [name] --values [test_1 grade_1] --separator /
╭───┬───────┬──────────────┬────────────────┬───────────────┬─────────────────╮
│ # │ name  │ test_1/maths │ test_1/physics │ grade_1/maths │ grade_1/physics │
├───┼───────┼──────────────┼────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────────────┤
│ 0 │ Cady  │           98 │             99 │ A             │ A               │
│ 1 │ Karen │           61 │             58 │ D             │ D               │
╰───┴───────┴──────────────┴────────────────┴───────────────┴─────────────────╯
```

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6193679dfc Fix kv set with a closure argument (#15588)
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Fixes #15528 
# Description
Fixed `kv set` passing the pipeline input to the closure instead of the
value stored in that key.

# User-Facing Changes
Now `kv set` will pass the value in that key to the closure.

# Tests + Formatting


# After Submitting
2025-04-22 22:30:38 +08:00
a9657e17ad Add env-conversions helpers to std (#15569)
When combined with [the Cookbook
update](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1878), this
resolves #15452

# Description

When we removed the startup `ENV_CONVERSION` for path, as noted in the
issue above, we removed the ability for users to access this closure for
other purposes. This PR adds the PATH closures back as a `std` commands
that outputs a record of closures (similar to `ENV_CONVERSIONS`).

# User-Facing Changes

Doc will be updated and users can once again easily access `direnv`

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting

Doc PR to be merged when released in 0.104
2025-04-22 07:22:46 +08:00
03d455a688 Fix #13546: Outer joins incorrectly removing unmatched rows (#15472)
Fixes #13546 

# Description

Previously, outer joins would remove rows without join columns, since
the "did not match" logic only executed when the row had the join
column.
To solve this, missing join columns are now treated the same as "exists
but did not match" cases. The logic now executes both when the join
column doesn't exist and when it exists but doesn't match, ensuring rows
without join columns are preserved. If the join column is not defined at
all, the previous behavior remains unchanged.

Example:
```
For the tables:
let left_side = [{a: a1 ref: 1} {a: a2 ref: 2} {a: a3}]
let right_side = [[b ref]; [b1 1] [b2 2] [b3 3]]

Running "$left_side | join -l $right_side ref" now outputs:
╭───┬────┬─────┬────╮
│ # │ a  │ ref │ b  │
├───┼────┼─────┼────┤
│ 0 │ a1 │   1 │ b1 │
│ 1 │ a2 │   2 │ b2 │
│ 2 │ a3 │     │    │
╰───┴────┴─────┴────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes

The ```join``` command will behave more similarly to SQL-style joins. In
this case, rows that lack the join column are preserved.

# Tests + Formatting

Added 2 test cases.
fmt + clippy OK.

# After Submitting

I don't believe anything is necessary.
2025-04-22 07:19:08 +08:00
bae04352ca overlay use: keep PWD after activating the overlay thought file. (#15566)
# Description
Fixes: #14048

The issue happened when re-using a ***module file***, and the overlay
already has already saved `PWD`, then nushell restores the `PWD`
variable after activating it.

This pr is going to fix it by restoring `PWD` after re-using a module
file.

# User-Facing Changes
`overlay use spam.nu` will always keep `PWD`, if `spam.nu` itself
doesn't change `PWD` while activating.

# Tests + Formatting
Added 2 tests.

# After Submitting
NaN
2025-04-21 20:09:08 +08:00
a1497716f1 Add job tags (#15555)
# Description

This PR implements job tagging through the usage of a new `job tag`
command and a `--tag` for `job spawn`

Closes #15354

# User-Facing Changes

- New `job tag` command
- Job list may now have an additional `tag` column for the tag of jobs
(rows representing jobs without tags do not have this column filled)
- New `--tag` flag for `job spawn`

# Tests + Formatting

Integration tests are provided to test the newly implemented features

# After Submitting

Possibly document job tagging in the jobs documentation
2025-04-21 20:08:00 +08:00
b5b63d2bf9 Enable socks proxy support in ureq (#15597)
# Description
Enable socks-proxy feature in ureq.
This allows use of socks protocol in proxy env variables when using
nushell http client.
eg. to use a socks5 proxy on localhost
``` 
ALL_PROXY=socks5://localhost:8080 http get ...
```
# User-Facing Changes

None
# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2025-04-21 07:54:47 +08:00
5c59611083 feat: duration from record (#15600)
Closes #15543

# Description

1. Simplify code in ``datetime.rs`` based on a suggestion in my last PR
on "datetime from record"
1. Make ``into duration`` work with durations inside a record, provided
as a cell path
1. Make ``into duration`` work with durations as record

# User-Facing Changes

```nushell
# Happy paths
~> {d: '1hr'} | into duration d
╭───┬─────╮
│ d │ 1hr │
╰───┴─────╯

~> {week: 10, day: 2, sign: '+'} | into duration
10wk 2day

# Error paths and invalid usage
~> {week: 10, day: 2, sign: 'x'} | into duration
Error: nu:🐚:incorrect_value

  × Incorrect value.
   ╭─[entry #4:1:26]
 1 │ {week: 10, day: 2, sign: 'x'} | into duration
   ·                          ─┬─    ──────┬──────
   ·                           │           ╰── encountered here
   ·                           ╰── Invalid sign. Allowed signs are +, -
   ╰────

~> {week: 10, day: -2, sign: '+'} | into duration
Error: nu:🐚:incorrect_value

  × Incorrect value.
   ╭─[entry #5:1:17]
 1 │ {week: 10, day: -2, sign: '+'} | into duration
   ·                 ─┬               ──────┬──────
   ·                  │                     ╰── encountered here
   ·                  ╰── number should be positive
   ╰────

~> {week: 10, day: '2', sign: '+'} | into duration
Error: nu:🐚:only_supports_this_input_type

  × Input type not supported.
   ╭─[entry #6:1:17]
 1 │ {week: 10, day: '2', sign: '+'} | into duration
   ·                 ─┬─               ──────┬──────
   ·                  │                      ╰── only int input data is supported
   ·                  ╰── input type: string
   ╰────

~> {week: 10, unknown: 1} | into duration
Error: nu:🐚:unsupported_input

  × Unsupported input
   ╭─[entry #7:1:1]
 1 │ {week: 10, unknown: 1} | into duration
   · ───────────┬──────────   ──────┬──────
   ·            │                   ╰── Column 'unknown' is not valid for a structured duration. Allowed columns are: week, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond, sign
   ·            ╰── value originates from here
   ╰────

~> {week: 10, day: 2, sign: '+'} | into duration --unit sec
Error: nu:🐚:incompatible_parameters

  × Incompatible parameters.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:33]
 1 │ {week: 10, day: 2, sign: '+'} | into duration --unit sec
   ·                                 ──────┬────── ─────┬────
   ·                                       │            ╰── the units should be included in the record
   ·                                       ╰── got a record as input
   ╰────
```

# Tests + Formatting
- Add examples and integration tests for ``into duration``
- Add one test for ``into duration``

# After Submitting
If this is merged in time, I'll update my PR on the "datetime handling
highlights" for the release notes.
2025-04-19 18:29:12 -05:00
1503ee09ba Bugfix/loss of precision when parsing value with unit (#15606)
Closes #12858

# Description
As explained in the ticket, easy to reproduce. Example: 1.07 minute is
1.07*60=64.2 secondes
```nushell
# before - wrong
> 1.07min
1min 4sec

# now - right
> 1.07min
1min 4sec 200ms
```

# User-Facing Changes
Bug is fixed when using ``into duration``.

# Tests + Formatting
Added a test for ``into duration``
Fixed ``parse_long_duration`` test: we gained precision 😄 

# After Submitting
Release notes? Or blog is enough? Let me know
2025-04-19 17:02:40 -05:00
24dba9dc53 fix(lsp): regression of semantic tokens of module-prefixed commands (#15603)
# Description

Fixes a regression caused by #15567, where I made the space detection in
command names switched from `get_span_content` to `get_decl().name()`,
which is slightly faster but it won't work in some cases:

e.g.
```nushell
use std/assert
assert equal
```

Reverted in this PR.

# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

Refined

# After Submitting
2025-04-19 06:02:49 -05:00
a2dc3e3b33 feat(polars): enable as_date and as_datetime to handle expressions as inputs (#15590)
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This PR is a follow-up to the previous PR #15557 and part of a wider
campaign to enable certain polars commands that only operated on the
entire dataframe to also operate on expressions. Here, we enable two
commands `polars as-date` and `polars as-datetime` to receive
expressions as inputs so that they may be used on specific columns in a
dataframe with multiple columns of different types. See examples below.

```nushell
> [[a b]; ["2025-04-01" 1] ["2025-04-02" 2] ["2025-04-03" 3]] | polars into-df | polars select (polars col a | polars as-date %Y-%m-%d) b | polars collect
╭───┬───────────────────────┬───╮
│ # │           a           │ b │
├───┼───────────────────────┼───┤
│ 0 │ 04/01/2025 12:00:00AM │ 1 │
│ 1 │ 04/02/2025 12:00:00AM │ 2 │
│ 2 │ 04/03/2025 12:00:00AM │ 3 │
╰───┴───────────────────────┴───╯

> seq date -b 2025-04-01 --periods 4 --increment 25min -o "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" | polars into-df | polars select (polars col 0 | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") | polars collect
╭───┬───────────────────────╮
│ # │           0           │
├───┼───────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 04/01/2025 12:00:00AM │
│ 1 │ 04/01/2025 12:25:00AM │
│ 2 │ 04/01/2025 12:50:00AM │
│ 3 │ 04/01/2025 01:15:00AM │
╰───┴───────────────────────╯

``` 

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95998bdd53 fix(custom_value) + fix(polars): map // operator to FloorDivide for custom values and in polars (#15599)
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This PR fixes an issue where, for custom values, the `//` operator was
incorrectly mapped to `Math::Divide` instead of `Math::FloorDivide`.
This PR also fixes the same mis-mapping in the `polars` plugin.

```nushell
> [[a b c]; [x 1 1.1] [y 2 2.2] [z 3 3.3]] | polars into-df | polars select {div: ((polars col c) / (polars col b)), floor_div: ((polars col c) // (polars col b))} | polars collect
╭───┬───────┬───────────╮
│ # │  div  │ floor_div │
├───┼───────┼───────────┤
│ 0 │ 1.100 │     1.000 │
│ 1 │ 1.100 │     1.000 │
│ 2 │ 1.100 │     1.000 │
╰───┴───────┴───────────╯
```

**Note:** the number of line changes in this PR is inflated because of
auto-formatting in `nu_plugin_polars/Cargo.toml`. Substantively, I've
only added the `round_series` feature to the polars dependency list.

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bd5de023a1 feat(polars): add pow (**) operator for polars expressions (#15598)
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This PR adds the exponent operator ("**") to polars expressions.

```nushell
  > [[a b]; [6 2] [4 2] [2 2]] | polars into-df | polars select a b {c: ((polars col a) ** 2)}
  ╭───┬───┬───┬────╮
  │ # │ a │ b │ c  │
  ├───┼───┼───┼────┤
  │ 0 │ 6 │ 2 │ 36 │
  │ 1 │ 4 │ 2 │ 16 │
  │ 2 │ 2 │ 2 │  4 │
  ╰───┴───┴───┴────╯
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38e761493d add --raw-value option to debug command (#15581)
# Description

This adds a new option `--raw-value`/`-v` to the `debug` command to
allow you to only get the debug string part of the nushell value.
Because, sometimes you don't need the span or nushell datatype and you
just want the val part.

You can see the difference between `debug -r` and `debug -v` here.

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ac16cdf0-2ec8-4f61-a2c4-81341f8d363b)

It should work on all datatypes except Value::Error and Value::Closure.

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2025-04-17 12:12:07 -05:00
7fcebf37ec Fix #15440 default --empty fails at empty streams (#15562)
Fixes #15440 

# Description
Wraps ListStream stream type from `impl Iterator` to `Peekable<impl
Iterator>`, this allows checking for empty streams and treating them as
empty values
 
Example:
```
# previously
$ glob ? | default -e void
> # empty list

$ echo '' | default -e void
> void

####################

# now
$ glob ? | default -e void
> void

$ echo '' | default -e void
> void
```

# User-Facing Changes

empty list streams will behave as `nothing` values when testing for
emptiness

# Tests + Formatting

- Add 2 tests
- clippy OK
- fmt OK

# After Submitting
2025-04-17 16:57:25 +02:00
0e9927ea4d polars: expand polars col to handle multiple columns and by types (#15570)
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This PR seeks to expand `polars col` functionality to allow selecting
multiple columns and columns by type, which is particularly useful when
piping to subsequent expressions that should be applied to each column
selected (e.g., `polars col int --type | polars sum` as a shorthand for
`[(polars col a | polars sum), (polars col b | polars sum)]`). See
examples below.

```nushell
#  Select multiple columns (cannot be used with asterisk wildcard)
  > [[a b c]; [x 1 1.1] [y 2 2.2] [z 3 3.3]] | polars into-df 
          | polars select (polars col b c | polars sum) | polars collect
  ╭───┬───┬──────╮
  │ # │ b │  c   │
  ├───┼───┼──────┤
  │ 0 │ 6 │ 6.60 │
  ╰───┴───┴──────╯

#  Select multiple columns by types (cannot be used with asterisk wildcard)
  > [[a b c]; [x o 1.1] [y p 2.2] [z q 3.3]] | polars into-df 
           | polars select (polars col str f64 --type | polars max) | polars collect
  ╭───┬───┬───┬──────╮
  │ # │ a │ b │  c   │
  ├───┼───┼───┼──────┤
  │ 0 │ z │ q │ 3.30 │
  ╰───┴───┴───┴──────╯
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In this PR I added the flag `--plugins` to the `testing.nu` file inside
of `crates/nu-std`. This allows running tests with active plugins. While
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2dc5c19b71 feat(polars): loosen constraints on accepted expressions in polars group-by (#15583)
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This PR lifts the constraint that expressions in the `polars group-by`
command must be limited only to the type `Expr::Column` rather than most
`Expr` types, which is what the underlying polars crate allows. This
change enables more complex expressions to group by.

In the example below, we group by even or odd days of column `a`. While
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two separate steps, integrating these steps in a single group-by allows
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  > [[a b]; [2025-04-01 1] [2025-04-02 2] [2025-04-03 3] [2025-04-04 4]]
    | polars into-lazy
    | polars group-by (polars col a | polars get-day | $in mod 2)
    | polars agg [
        (polars col b | polars min | polars as "b_min")
        (polars col b | polars max | polars as "b_max")
        (polars col b | polars sum | polars as "b_sum")
     ]
    | polars collect
    | polars sort-by a
  ╭───┬───┬───────┬───────┬───────╮
  │ # │ a │ b_min │ b_max │ b_sum │
  ├───┼───┼───────┼───────┼───────┤
  │ 0 │ 0 │     2 │     4 │     6 │
  │ 1 │ 1 │     1 │     3 │     4 │
  ╰───┴───┴───────┴───────┴───────╯
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This PR directly ports the polars function `polars.Expr.dt.truncate`
(https://docs.pola.rs/api/python/stable/reference/expressions/api/polars.Expr.dt.truncate.html),
which rounds a datetime to an arbitrarily specified period length. This
function is particularly useful when rounding to variable period lengths
such as months or quarters. See below for examples.

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  > seq date -b 2025-01-01 --periods 4 --increment 6wk -o "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" | polars into-df | polars as-datetime "%F %H:%M:%S" --naive | polars select datetime (polars col datetime | polars truncate 5d37m | polars as truncated) | polars collect
  ╭───┬───────────────────────┬───────────────────────╮
  │ # │       datetime        │       truncated       │
  ├───┼───────────────────────┼───────────────────────┤
  │ 0 │ 01/01/2025 12:00:00AM │ 12/30/2024 04:49:00PM │
  │ 1 │ 02/12/2025 12:00:00AM │ 02/08/2025 09:45:00PM │
  │ 2 │ 03/26/2025 12:00:00AM │ 03/21/2025 02:41:00AM │
  │ 3 │ 05/07/2025 12:00:00AM │ 05/05/2025 08:14:00AM │
  ╰───┴───────────────────────┴───────────────────────╯

#  Truncate based on period length measured in quarters and months
> seq date -b 2025-01-01 --periods 4 --increment 6wk -o "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" | polars into-df | polars as-datetime "%F %H:%M:%S" --naive | polars select datetime (polars col datetime | polars truncate 1q5mo | polars as truncated) | polars collect
╭───┬───────────────────────┬───────────────────────╮
│ # │       datetime        │       truncated       │
├───┼───────────────────────┼───────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 01/01/2025 12:00:00AM │ 09/01/2024 12:00:00AM │
│ 1 │ 02/12/2025 12:00:00AM │ 09/01/2024 12:00:00AM │
│ 2 │ 03/26/2025 12:00:00AM │ 09/01/2024 12:00:00AM │
│ 3 │ 05/07/2025 12:00:00AM │ 05/01/2025 12:00:00AM │
╰───┴───────────────────────┴───────────────────────╯

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cd4560e97a fix(lsp): a panic caused by completion with decl_id out of range (#15576)
Fixes a bug caused by #15536 
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# Description

I've made the panic reproducible in the test case.

TLDR: completer will sometimes return new decl_ids outside of the range
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2025-04-16 06:43:21 -05:00
24cc2f9d87 fix(completion): quoted cell path completion (#15546)
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8f81812ef9 fix cannot find issue when performing collect on an eager dataframe (#15577)
# Description
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operation. However, when used with a pipeline and not saving to a value
a cache error occurs. This addresses that cache error.
2025-04-15 14:25:11 -05:00
2229370b13 replace repeat().take() with repeat_n() (#15575)
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a33650a69e fix(polars): cast as date now returns Date type instead of Datetime<ns> (#15574)
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This PR fixes the bug where various commands that cast a column as a
`date` type would return `datetime<ns>` rather than the intended type
`date`. Affected commands include `polars into-df --schema`, `polars
into-lazy --schema`, `polars as-date`, and `polars cast date`.

This bug derives from the fact that Nushell uses the `date` type to
denote a datetime type whereas polars differentiates between `Date` and
`Datetime` types. By default, this PR retains the behavior that a
Nushell `date` type will be mapped to a polars `Datetime<ns>` unless
otherwise specified.

```nushell
#  Current (erroneous) implementation
> [[a]; [2025-03-20]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "date"} | polars schema
╭───┬──────────────╮
│ a │ datetime<ns> │
╰───┴──────────────╯

#  Fixed implementation
> [[a]; [2025-03-20]] | polars into-df --schema {a: "date"} | polars schema
╭───┬──────╮
│ a │ date │
╰───┴──────╯

#  Fixed implementation: by default, Nushell dates map to datetime<ns>
> [[a]; [2025-03-20]] | polars into-df | polars schema
╭───┬───────────────────╮
│ a │ datetime<ns, UTC> │
╰───┴───────────────────╯
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56d7e4bb89 refactor(completion, lsp): include decl_id in suggetion_kind for later usage (#15536)
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Should be more performant, calling for `find_decl` by name for all
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e5f589ccdd refactor(lsp): flat_map with mutable accumulator (#15567)
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Mainly performance improvement of lsp operations involving flat_map on
AST nodes.
Previous flat_map traversing is functional, which is a nice property to
have, but the heavy cost of vector collection on each tree node makes it
undesirable.

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2025-04-15 07:21:23 -05:00
8c4d3eaa7e config commands now add frozen jobs to job table (#15556)
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`config nu/env` used to ignore the frozen wait job status response and
did not add processes to the job table when they were frozen.

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2025-04-15 06:36:08 -05:00
89322f59f2 Fix output type of polars schema (#15572)
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Output type of `polars schema` signature output type is of dataframe. It
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This PR seeks to simplify the syntax for commands that handle a list of
expressions (e.g., `select`, `with-column`, and `agg`) by enabling the
user to replace a list of expressions each aliased with `polars as` to a
single record where the key is the alias for the value. See below for
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```nushell
#  Select a column from a dataframe using a record
  > [[a b]; [6 2] [4 2] [2 2]] | polars into-df | polars select {c: ((polars col a) * 2)}
  ╭───┬────╮
  │ # │ c  │
  ├───┼────┤
  │ 0 │ 12 │
  │ 1 │  8 │
  │ 2 │  4 │
  ╰───┴────╯

#  Select a column from a dataframe using a mix of expressions and record of expressions
  > [[a b]; [6 2] [4 2] [2 2]] | polars into-df | polars select a b {c: ((polars col a) * 2)}
  ╭───┬───┬───┬────╮
  │ # │ a │ b │ c  │
  ├───┼───┼───┼────┤
  │ 0 │ 6 │ 2 │ 12 │
  │ 1 │ 4 │ 2 │  8 │
  │ 2 │ 2 │ 2 │  4 │
  ╰───┴───┴───┴────╯

#  Add series to the dataframe using a record
  > [[a b]; [1 2] [3 4]]
    | polars into-lazy
    | polars with-column {
        c: ((polars col a) * 2)
        d: ((polars col a) * 3)
      }
    | polars collect
  ╭───┬───┬───┬───┬───╮
  │ # │ a │ b │ c │ d │
  ├───┼───┼───┼───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ 1 │ 2 │ 2 │ 3 │
  │ 1 │ 3 │ 4 │ 6 │ 9 │
  ╰───┴───┴───┴───┴───╯

#  Group by and perform an aggregation using a record
  > [[a b]; [1 2] [1 4] [2 6] [2 4]]
                | polars into-lazy
                | polars group-by a
                | polars agg {
                    b_min: (polars col b | polars min)
                    b_max: (polars col b | polars max)
                    b_sum: (polars col b | polars sum)
                 }
                | polars collect
                | polars sort-by a
  ╭───┬───┬───────┬───────┬───────╮
  │ # │ a │ b_min │ b_max │ b_sum │
  ├───┼───┼───────┼───────┼───────┤
  │ 0 │ 1 │     2 │     4 │     6 │
  │ 1 │ 2 │     4 │     6 │    10 │
  ╰───┴───┴───────┴───────┴───────╯

```

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d601abaee0 chore: move 'job' to experimental category (#15568)
# Description

The 'job' command was incorrectly placed into the "Strings" category
rather than the "Experimental" category like its subcommands. This PR
resolves that issues.

# User-Facing Changes

Changes to where the `job` command is found when using the `help`
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2025-04-14 22:28:16 +02:00
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Introducing a basic implementation of the polars expression for window
functions: `over`
(https://docs.pola.rs/api/python/stable/reference/expressions/api/polars.Expr.over.html).
Note that this PR only implements the default values for the sorting and
`mapping_strategy` parameters. Implementations for other values for
these parameters may be added in a future PR, as the demand arises.

```nushell
 # Compute expression over an aggregation window
  > [[a b]; [x 2] [x 4] [y 6] [y 4]]
        | polars into-lazy
        | polars select a (polars col b | polars cumulative sum | polars over a | polars as cum_b)
        | polars collect
  ╭───┬───┬───────╮
  │ # │ a │ cum_b │
  ├───┼───┼───────┤
  │ 0 │ x │     2 │
  │ 1 │ x │     6 │
  │ 2 │ y │     6 │
  │ 3 │ y │    10 │
  ╰───┴───┴───────╯

# Compute expression over an aggregation window where partitions are defined by expressions
  > [[a b]; [x 2] [X 4] [Y 6] [y 4]]
        | polars into-lazy
        | polars select a (polars col b | polars cumulative sum | polars over (polars col a | polars lowercase) | polars as cum_b)
        | polars collect
  ╭───┬───┬───────╮
  │ # │ a │ cum_b │
  ├───┼───┼───────┤
  │ 0 │ x │     2 │
  │ 1 │ X │     6 │
  │ 2 │ Y │     6 │
  │ 3 │ y │    10 │
  ╰───┴───┴───────╯
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This PR updates the following functions so they may also be used in a
polars expression:

- `polars get-day`
- `polars get-hour`
- `polars get-minute`
- `polars get-month`
- `polars get-nanosecond`
- `polars get-ordinal`
- `polars get-second`
- `polars get-week`
- `polars get-weekday`
- `polars get-year`

Below examples provide a comparison of the two contexts in which each of
these commands may be used:

```nushell
# Returns day from a date (current use case)
  > let dt = ('2020-08-04T16:39:18+00:00' | into datetime --timezone 'UTC');
    let df = ([$dt $dt] | polars into-df);
    $df | polars get-day
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ # │ 0 │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ 4 │
  │ 1 │ 4 │
  ╰───┴───╯

# Returns day from a date in an expression (additional use case provided by this PR)
  > let dt = ('2020-08-04T16:39:18+00:00' | into datetime --timezone 'UTC');
    let df = ([$dt $dt] | polars into-df);
    $df | polars select (polars col 0 | polars get-day)
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ # │ 0 │
  ├───┼───┤
  │ 0 │ 4 │
  │ 1 │ 4 │
  ╰───┴───╯
```

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9dd30d7756 polars: update polars lit to handle nushell Value::Duration and Value::Date types (#15564)
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This PR seeks to expand `polars lit` to handle additional nushell types:
Value::Date and Value::Duration. This change is especially relevant to
the `polars filter` command, where expressions would then directly
incorporate Value::Date and Value::Duration types as literals. See one
such example below.

```nushell
#  Filter dataframe for rows where dt is within the last 2 days of the maximum dt value
  > [[dt val]; [2025-04-01 1] [2025-04-02 2] [2025-04-03 3] [2025-04-04 4]] | polars into-df | polars filter ((polars col dt) > ((polars col dt | polars max | $in - 2day)))
  ╭───┬─────────────────────┬─────╮
  │ # │          dt         │ val │
  ├───┼─────────────────────┼─────┤
  │ 0 │ 04/03/25 12:00:00AM │   3 │
  │ 1 │ 04/04/25 12:00:00AM │   4 │
  ╰───┴─────────────────────┴─────╯
```

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This is a direct port of the python polars command `convert_time_zone`
(https://docs.pola.rs/api/python/stable/reference/series/api/polars.Series.dt.convert_time_zone.html).
Consistent with the rust/python implementation, naive datetimes are
treated as if they are in UTC time.

```nushell
  # Convert timezone for timezone-aware datetime
  > ["2025-04-10 09:30:00 -0400" "2025-04-10 10:30:00 -0400"] | polars into-df
                    | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z"
                    | polars select (polars col datetime | polars convert-time-zone "Europe/Lisbon")
  ╭───┬───────────────────────╮
  │ # │       datetime        │
  ├───┼───────────────────────┤
  │ 0 │ 04/10/2025 02:30:00PM │
  │ 1 │ 04/10/2025 03:30:00PM │
  ╰───┴───────────────────────╯

  # Timezone conversions for timezone-naive datetime will assume the original timezone is UTC
  > ["2025-04-10 09:30:00" "2025-04-10 10:30:00"] | polars into-df
                    | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" --naive
                    | polars select (polars col datetime | polars convert-time-zone "America/New_York")
  ╭───┬───────────────────────╮
  │ # │       datetime        │
  ├───┼───────────────────────┤
  │ 0 │ 04/10/2025 05:30:00AM │
  │ 1 │ 04/10/2025 06:30:00AM │
  ╰───┴───────────────────────╯
```

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017daeed18 create nu_plugin_node_example.js (#15482)
example like
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2025-04-11 21:18:46 +02:00
c8c018452f Bugfix chrono panic + hotifx PR15544 (#15549)
Closes  #13972

# Description
First commit: a hotfix concerning my last PR #15544! I had a
``unwrap_or_default`` that resulted in all years before ~1800 being
considered as "now", because the ``num_nanoseconds()`` overflowed.
Cc @fdncred 

Second: about #13972
Negative years are not allowed with RFC 2822 formatting, so I fallback
RTC 3339 in such cases.

If you want you might Rebase and Merge, and not squash.

# User-Facing Changes
On master 🔴 :
```nu
~> {year: 1900} | into datetime
Mon, 1 Jan 1900 00:00:00 +0200 (125 years ago)
# OK

~> {year: 1000} | into datetime
Wed, 1 Jan 1000 00:00:00 +0200 (now)
# NOT OK: now?

~> {year: -1000} | into datetime
-1000-01-01T00:00:00+02:00 (now)
# NOT OK: now?

~> {year: -1000} | into datetime | format date 
Error:   × Main thread panicked.
  ├─▶ at C:\Users\RIL1RT\.cargo\registry\src\index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f\chrono-0.4.39\src\datetime\mod.rs:626:14
  ╰─▶ writing rfc2822 datetime to string should never fail: Error
  help: set the `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace.
# NOT OK: panics
```

On this branch 🟢 :
```nu
~> {year: 1900} | into datetime
Mon, 1 Jan 1900 00:00:00 +0200 (in 125 years)
~>  {year: 1000} | into datetime
Wed, 1 Jan 1000 00:00:00 +0200 (1025 years ago)
~> {year: -1000} | into datetime
-1000-01-01T00:00:00+02:00 (3025 years ago)
~> {year: -1000} | into datetime | format date
-1000-01-01T00:00:00+02:00
~> '3000 years ago' | date from-human | format date
-0975-04-11T18:18:24.301641100+02:00
```

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This PR seeks to add a direct port of the python polars
`replace_time_zone` command in the `dt` namespace
(https://docs.pola.rs/api/python/stable/reference/series/api/polars.Series.dt.replace_time_zone.html).

Please note: I opted for two keywords "dt" and "replace-time-zone" to
map directly with the implementation in both the rust and python
packages, but I'm open to simplifying it to just one keyword, or `polars
replace-time-zone`

```nushell
#  Apply timezone to a naive datetime
  > ["2021-12-30 00:00:00" "2021-12-31 00:00:00"] | polars into-df
                    | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" --naive
                    | polars select (polars col datetime | polars dt replace-time-zone "America/New_York")
  ╭───┬─────────────────────╮
  │ # │      datetime       │
  ├───┼─────────────────────┤
  │ 0 │ 12/30/21 12:00:00AM │
  │ 1 │ 12/31/21 12:00:00AM │
  ╰───┴─────────────────────╯

#  Apply timezone with ambiguous datetime
  > ["2025-11-02 00:00:00", "2025-11-02 01:00:00", "2025-11-02 02:00:00", "2025-11-02 03:00:00"]
                    | polars into-df
                    | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" --naive
                    | polars select (polars col datetime | polars dt replace-time-zone "America/New_York" --ambiguous null)
  ╭───┬─────────────────────╮
  │ # │      datetime       │
  ├───┼─────────────────────┤
  │ 0 │ 11/02/25 12:00:00AM │
  │ 1 │                     │
  │ 2 │ 11/02/25 02:00:00AM │
  │ 3 │ 11/02/25 03:00:00AM │
  ╰───┴─────────────────────╯

#  Apply timezone with nonexistent datetime
  > ["2025-03-09 01:00:00", "2025-03-09 02:00:00", "2025-03-09 03:00:00", "2025-03-09 04:00:00"]
                    | polars into-df
                    | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" --naive
                    | polars select (polars col datetime | polars dt replace-time-zone "America/New_York" --nonexistent null)
  ╭───┬─────────────────────╮
  │ # │      datetime       │
  ├───┼─────────────────────┤
  │ 0 │ 03/09/25 01:00:00AM │
  │ 1 │                     │
  │ 2 │ 03/09/25 03:00:00AM │
  │ 3 │ 03/09/25 04:00:00AM │
  ╰───┴─────────────────────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
No breaking changes. The user will be able to access the new command.

# Tests + Formatting
See example tests.

# After Submitting
2025-04-11 09:09:37 -07:00
d75aa7ed1b fix f25525b (#15500)
This addresses color issue; Yeees just got forgotten it :(
As far as I understand an acceptance test can't be created because ansi
got stripped in `nu!`. (for future regressions)

But wrapping I need to take a deeper look.
Maybe in an hour.

cc: @fdncred
2025-04-11 08:02:01 -05:00
39edd7e080 Bugfix: datetime parsing and local timezones (#15544)
Hi,
This PR should close 3 issues
- [DMY date format is parsed inconsistently
#14123](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/14123)
- [into datetime doesnt't work with --format and ignores user's locale
#11015](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/11015)
- [into datetime: iinconsistent and incrrect behaviour regarding
timezones #13823](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/13823)


# Description
- Allow to parse only dates or only times with --format
- Use local timezone depending on the input. Ex: I'm in France, so show
dates with +0100 in winter and +0200 in summer.

```nushell
# Concerning #13823

> "2020-01-01 12:00" | into datetime
Wed, 1 Jan 2020 12:00:00 +0100 (5 years ago)
# OK, it's my timezone in winter time

> "2020-06-01 12:00" | into datetime
Mon, 1 Jun 2020 12:00:00 +0200 (4 years ago)
# OK, it's my timezone in summertime

> ("2024-10-27 12:00" | into datetime) - ("2024-10-27 00:00" | into datetime)
13hr
# Ok, because we switched from summer to winter time on 2025-10-27, so there are actually 13h between midnight and noon

> "2020-01-01 12:00" | into datetime --format "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"
Wed, 1 Jan 2020 12:00:00 +0100 (5 years ago)
# OK: timezone is assumed to be local, and +0100 is my timezone in winter

# Concerning #14123 and #11015
# Flexible parsing still works like before, which could be counter-intuitive, but it's flexible parsing
# with one difference: the timezone is local
> '12-01-2001' | into datetime
Sat, 1 Dec 2001 00:00:00 +0100 (23 years ago)
# OK, +0100 is my timezone in winter time. If I run it with nushell 0.103.0 in summer time, I get +0200
> '13-01-2001' | into datetime
Sat, 13 Jan 2001 00:00:00 +0100 (24 years ago)

## If you want, you can use the --format option to parse a date or a time (before, it had to be a date + time)
## Notice here again the timezone is correct depending on winter/summer time
~> "06.03.2023" | into datetime -f "%d.%m.%Y"
Mon, 6 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0100 (2 years ago)
~> "06.03.2023" | into datetime -f "%m.%d.%Y"
Sat, 3 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0200 (2 years ago)
> "10:00" | into datetime --format "%H:%M"
Thu, 10 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0200 (9 hours ago)
```

# User-Facing Changes
See above

# Tests + Formatting


# After Submitting
I'll down something for the release notes, if this is merged in time 😄
2025-04-11 07:48:39 -05:00
61dbcf3de6 Substring Match Algorithm (#15511)
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This was previously possible by setting `positional` to be false in
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2025-04-11 05:15:36 -04:00
f8ed4b45fd Introducing polars into-schema (#15534)
# Description
Introduces `polars into-schema` which allows converting Values such as
records to a schema. This implicitly happens when when passing records
into commands like `polars into-df` today. This allows you to convert to
a schema object ahead of time and reuse the schema object. This can be
useful for guaranteeing your schema object is correct.

```nu
> ❯ : let schema = ({name: str, type: str} | polars into-schema)

> ❯ : ls | select name type | polars into-lazy -s $schema | polars schema
╭──────┬─────╮
│ name │ str │
│ type │ str │
╰──────┴─────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
- Introduces `polars into-schema` allowing records to be converted to
schema objects.
2025-04-10 16:07:44 -07:00
7b57f132bb Bump crossbeam-channel (#15541)
Resolves https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2025-0024.html
2025-04-10 17:07:42 +02:00
dfca117551 Feat: construct datetime from record (#15455)
Issue #12289, can be closed when this is merged

# Description
Currently, the ``into datetime`` command's signature indicates that it
supports input as record, but it was actually not supported.

This PR implements this feature.

# User-Facing Changes

``into datetime``'s signature changed (see comments)

**Happy paths**

Note: I'm in +02:00 timezone.

```nushell
> date now | into record | into datetime
Fri, 4 Apr 2025 18:32:34 +0200 (now)

> {year: 2025, month: 12, day: 6, second: 59} | into datetime | into record
╭─────────────┬────────╮
│ year        │ 2025   │
│ month       │ 12     │
│ day         │ 6      │
│ hour        │ 0      │
│ minute      │ 0      │
│ second      │ 59     │
│ millisecond │ 0      │
│ microsecond │ 0      │
│ nanosecond  │ 0      │
│ timezone    │ +02:00 │
╰─────────────┴────────╯

> {day: 6, second: 59, timezone: '-06:00'} | into datetime | into record
╭─────────────┬────────╮
│ year        │ 2025   │
│ month       │ 4      │
│ day         │ 6      │
│ hour        │ 0      │
│ minute      │ 0      │
│ second      │ 59     │
│ millisecond │ 0      │
│ microsecond │ 0      │
│ nanosecond  │ 0      │
│ timezone    │ -06:00 │
╰─────────────┴────────╯
```

**Edge cases**

```nushell
{} | into datetime
Fri, 4 Apr 2025 18:35:19 +0200 (now)
```

**Error paths**

- A key has a wrong type
  ```nushell
  > {month: 12, year: '2023'} | into datetime
  Error: nu:🐚:only_supports_this_input_type

    × Input type not supported.
    ╭─[entry #8:1:19]
  1 │ {month: 12, year: '2023'} | into datetime
    ·                   ───┬──    ──────┬──────
· │ ╰── only int input data is supported
    ·                      ╰── input type: string
    ╰────
  ```
  ```nushell
  > {month: 12, year: 2023, timezone: 100} | into datetime
  Error: nu:🐚:only_supports_this_input_type

    × Input type not supported.
    ╭─[entry #10:1:35]
  1 │ {month: 12, year: 2023, timezone: 100} | into datetime
    ·                                   ─┬─    ──────┬──────
· │ ╰── only string input data is supported
    ·                                    ╰── input type: int
    ╰────
  ```
- Key has the right type but value invalid (e.g. month=13, or day=0)
  ```nushell
  > {month: 13, year: 2023} | into datetime
  Error: nu:🐚:incorrect_value

    × Incorrect value.
    ╭─[entry #9:1:1]
  1 │ {month: 13, year: 2023} | into datetime
    · ───────────┬───────────   ──────┬──────
· │ ╰── one of more values are incorrect and do not represent valid date
    ·            ╰── encountered here
    ╰────
  ```
  ```nushell
  > {hour: 1, minute: 1, second: 70} | into datetime
  Error: nu:🐚:incorrect_value
  
    × Incorrect value.
     ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
   1 │ {hour: 1, minute: 1, second: 70} | into datetime
     · ────────────────┬───────────────   ──────┬──────
· │ ╰── one of more values are incorrect and do not represent valid time
     ·                 ╰── encountered here
     ╰────
  ```
- Timezone has right type but is invalid
  ```nushell
  > {month: 12, year: 2023, timezone: "+100:00"} | into datetime
  Error: nu:🐚:incorrect_value

    × Incorrect value.
    ╭─[entry #11:1:35]
  1 │ {month: 12, year: 2023, timezone: "+100:00"} | into datetime
    ·                                   ────┬────    ──────┬──────
· │ ╰── encountered here
    ·                                       ╰── invalid timezone
    ╰────
  ```
- Record contains an invalid key
  ```nushell
  > {month: 12, year: 2023, unknown: 1} | into datetime
  Error: nu:🐚:unsupported_input

    × Unsupported input
    ╭─[entry #12:1:1]
  1 │ {month: 12, year: 2023, unknown: 1} | into datetime
    · ─────────────────┬─────────────────   ──────┬──────
· │ ╰── Column 'unknown' is not valid for a structured datetime. Allowed
columns are: year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond,
microsecond, nanosecond, timezone
    ·                  ╰── value originates from here
    ╰────
  ```
- If several issues are present, the user can get the error msg for only
one, though
  ```nushell
  > {month: 20, year: '2023'} | into datetime
  Error: nu:🐚:only_supports_this_input_type

    × Input type not supported.
    ╭─[entry #7:1:19]
  1 │ {month: 20, year: '2023'} | into datetime
    ·                   ───┬──    ──────┬──────
· │ ╰── only int input data is supported
    ·                      ╰── input type: string
    ╰
  ```


# Tests + Formatting
Tests added
Fmt + clippy OK

# After Submitting
Maybe indicate that in the release notes
I added an example in the command, so the documentation will be
automatically updated.
2025-04-10 15:33:06 +02:00
29eb109b1e try to fix datetime-diff for ms, us, ns (#15537)
# Description

This PR tries to fix the datetime-diff custom command so that it
includes ms, us, ns.

Difference in the banner in 2 separate starts.

### Old
```nushell
It's been this long since Nushell's first commit:
5yrs 10months 29days 9hrs 1min 47secs
```

### New
```nushell
It's been this long since Nushell's first commit:
5yrs 10months 29days 9hrs 1min 22secs 49ms 885µs
```

There should be ns above on the new one, not sure why there isn't. It
could have something to do with how the banner works but i'll save that
for another PR.

🤔 It could be because there are no fractional seconds in the math?
`datetime-diff (date now) 2019-05-10T09:59:12-07:00`. However, I'm not
sure why `date now` has no nanoseconds. Oh, wait. I think that's because
MacOS doesn't have nanosecond precision?
```
❯ ^date +%s.%N
1744251636.365003000
```

Closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15524

/cc @NotTheDr01ds 

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70d8163181 fix(lsp): more accurate command name highlight/rename (#15540)
# Description

The `command` version of #15523 

# User-Facing Changes

Before:

<img width="394" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cdd1954d-c120-4aa4-8625-8a0f817ddebf"
/>

After:

<img width="431" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/66fa17cd-2e6f-4305-a08a-df1c1617cfe8"
/>

And the renaming of that command finally works as expected.

Of course the identification of module prefixes in command calls is
still missing. I kinda feel there's no power-efficient way to do it.
I'll put low priority to that feature.

# Tests + Formatting

+1

# After Submitting
2025-04-10 06:26:43 -05:00
e4cef8a154 fix(lsp): several edge cases of inaccurate references (#15523)
# Description

Sometimes recognizing identical concepts in nushell can be difficult.
This PR fixes some cases.

# User-Facing Changes

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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/40567fd2-4cf4-44bb-8845-5f39935f41bb"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2820f958-b1aa-4bf1-b2ec-36e3191dd1aa"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/407fb20f-ca5a-42a2-b0ac-791a7ee8497a"
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<img width="316" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2c026055-5962-4d4c-97d4-c453a2fef82b"
/>

# Tests + Formatting

+3

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2025-04-09 21:15:35 -05:00
15146e68ad fix(lsp): workspace wide ops may panic in certain conditions (#15514)
# Description

I've made the panic reproducible in test case
`workspace::tests::quoted_command_reference_in_workspace`.
This PR fixes that by parsing + merging 1 more time, IMO it's a small
price to pay for workspace-wide heavy requests.

# User-Facing Changes

bug fix

# Tests + Formatting

made 1 case harder

# After Submitting
2025-04-09 20:38:17 -05:00
b0f9cda9b5 Introduction of NuDataType and polars dtype (#15529)
# Description
This pull request does a lot of the heavy lifting needed to supported
more complex dtypes like categorical dtypes. It introduces a new
CustomValue, NuDataType and makes NuSchema a full CustomValue. Further
more it introduces a new command `polars into-dtype` that allows a dtype
to be created. This can then be passed into schemas when they are
created.

```nu
> ❯ : let dt = ("str" | polars to-dtype)

> ❯ : [[a b]; ["one" "two"]] | polars into-df -s {a: $dt, b: str} | polars schema
╭───┬─────╮
│ a │ str │
│ b │ str │
╰───┴─────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
- Introduces new command `polars into-dtype`, allows dtype variables to
be passed in during schema creation.
2025-04-09 08:13:49 -07:00
173162df2e build(deps): bump tokio from 1.44.1 to 1.44.2 (#15521)
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c0b944edb6 build(deps): bump indexmap from 2.8.0 to 2.9.0 (#15531)
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08940ba4f8 bugfix: wrong display of human readable string (#15522)
I think after that we can close  #14790

# Description
So the issue was the tiny time delta between the moment the "date
form-human" command is executed, and the moment the value gets
displayed, using chrono_humanize.

When in inputing "in 30 seconds", we currently get:
```
[crates\nu-protocol\src\value\mod.rs:950:21] HumanTime::from(*val) = HumanTime(
    TimeDelta {
        secs: 29,
        nanos: 992402700,
    },
)```
And with "now":
```
crates\nu-protocol\src\value\mod.rs:950:21] HumanTime::from(*val) =
HumanTime(
    TimeDelta {
        secs: -1,
        nanos: 993393200,
    },
)
```

My solution is to round this timedelta to seconds and pass this to chrono_humanize.
Example: instead of passing (-1s + 993393200ns), we pass 0s.
Example: instead of passing (29s + 992402700ns), we pass 30s


# User-Facing Changes
Before 🔴 
```nushell
~> "in 3 days" | date from-human
Fri, 11 Apr 2025 09:06:36 +0200 (in 2 days)
~> "in 30 seconds" | date from-human
Tue, 8 Apr 2025 09:07:09 +0200 (in 29 seconds)
```

After those changes 🟢 
```nushell
~> "in 3 days" | date from-human
Fri, 11 Apr 2025 09:03:47 +0200 (in 3 days)
~> "in 30 seconds" | date from-human
Tue, 8 Apr 2025 09:04:28 +0200 (in 30 seconds)
```

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2025-04-08 06:29:16 -05:00
ecb9799b6a Fix future clippy lints (#15519)
- suggestions for tersity using helpers
2025-04-08 08:51:12 +08:00
a886e30e04 fix(lsp): parser_info based id detection for use/overlay keywords (#15517)
# Description

Now, with PWD correctly set in #15470 , identifiers in
`use/hide/overlay` commands can be identified using a more robust
method, i.e. module_id from `parser_info`.

# User-Facing Changes

bug fix

# Tests + Formatting

+1 (fails without this PR)

# After Submitting
2025-04-07 19:31:03 -05:00
147009a161 polars into-df/polars into-lazy: --schema will not throw error if only some columns are defined (#15473)
# Description
The current implementation of `polars into-df` and `polars into-lazy`
will throw an error if `--schema` is provided but not all columns are
defined. This PR seeks to remove this requirement so that when a partial
`--schema` is provided, the types on the defined columns are overridden
while the remaining columns take on their default types.

**Current Implementation**
```
$ [[a b]; [1 "foo"] [2 "bar"]] | polars into-df -s {a: str} | polars schema
Error:   × Schema does not contain column: b
   ╭─[entry #88:1:12]
 1 │ [[a b]; [1 "foo"] [2 "bar"]] | polars into-df -s {a: str} | polars schema
   ·            ─────
   ╰────
```

**New Implementation (no error thrown on partial schema definition)**
Column b is not defined in `--schema`
```
$ [[a b]; [1 "foo"] [2 "bar"]] | polars into-df --schema {a: str} | polars schema
╭───┬─────╮
│ a │ str │
│ b │ str │
╰───┴─────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
Soft breaking change: The user's previous (erroneous) code that would
have thrown an error would no longer throw an error. The user's previous
working code will still work.

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# After Submitting
2025-04-07 15:58:37 -07:00
12a1eefe73 Move human date parsing into new command date from-human (#15495)
No related issue.
Decided in nushell's weekly meeting: see [meeting
notes](https://hackmd.io/rA1YecqjRh6I5m8dTq7BHw)

# Description
Converting a date as a human readable string to a datetime:
- currently: using the ``into datetime`` command
- after this change: using ``date from-human`` command

Also moved the ``--list-human`` flag to the new command.

# User-Facing Changes
- Users have to use a new command for parsing human readable datetimes.

Result:
```nushell
~> date from-human --list
╭────┬───────────────────────────────────┬──────────────╮
│  # │ parseable human datetime examples │    result    │
├────┼───────────────────────────────────┼──────────────┤
│  0 │ Today 18:30                       │ in 6 hours   │
│  1 │ 2022-11-07 13:25:30               │ 2 years ago  │
│  2 │ 15:20 Friday                      │ in 6 days    │
│  3 │ This Friday 17:00                 │ in 6 days    │
│  4 │ 13:25, Next Tuesday               │ in 3 days    │
│  5 │ Last Friday at 19:45              │ 16 hours ago │
│  6 │ In 3 days                         │ in 2 days    │
│  7 │ In 2 hours                        │ in 2 hours   │
│  8 │ 10 hours and 5 minutes ago        │ 10 hours ago │
│  9 │ 1 years ago                       │ a year ago   │
│ 10 │ A year ago                        │ a year ago   │
│ 11 │ A month ago                       │ a month ago  │
│ 12 │ A week ago                        │ a week ago   │
│ 13 │ A day ago                         │ a day ago    │
│ 14 │ An hour ago                       │ an hour ago  │
│ 15 │ A minute ago                      │ a minute ago │
│ 16 │ A second ago                      │ now          │
│ 17 │ Now                               │ now          │
╰────┴───────────────────────────────────┴──────────────╯

~> "2 days ago" | date from-human
Thu, 3 Apr 2025 12:03:33 +0200 (2 days ago)

~> "2 days ago" | into datetime
Error: nu:🐚:datetime_parse_error

  × Unable to parse datetime: [2 days ago].
   ╭─[entry #5:1:1]
 1 │ "2 days ago" | into datetime
   · ──────┬─────
   ·       ╰── datetime parsing failed
   ╰────
  help: Examples of supported inputs:
         * "5 pm"
         * "2020/12/4"
         * "2020.12.04 22:10 +2"
         * "2020-04-12 22:10:57 +02:00"
         * "2020-04-12T22:10:57.213231+02:00"
         * "Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:52:37 +0200"
```

# Tests + Formatting
Fmt, clippy 🆗 
Tests 🆗 

> Note: I was able to reactivate one unit test in the ``into datetime``
command

# After Submitting
Here since the user facing changes are significant, I think we should
communicate in the released notes. Otherwise the automatically generated
documentation should be enough IMO.
2025-04-07 07:44:55 -05:00
0f8f3bcf9a Fix Exbibyte parsing (#15515)
Closes #15502

# Description
The parsing of Exbibytes used the wrong base unit before converting.

# User-Facing Changes
`1EiB` etc. will now be parsed correctly

# Tests + Formatting
(-)
2025-04-07 13:36:23 +02:00
639f4bd499 Replace some PipelineMismatch by OnlySupportsThisInputType by shell error (#15447)
sub-issue of #10698 according to @sholderbach 

(Description largely edited, since the scope of the PR changed)

# Description
Context: `ShellError::OnlySupportsThisInputType` was a duplicate of
`ShellError::PipelineMismatch`

so I
- replaced some occurences of PipelineMismatch by
OnlySupportsThisInputType

For another PR
- replace the remaining occurences
- removed OnlySupportsThisInputType from nu-protocol

# User-Facing Changes
The error message will be different -> but consistent

# Tests + Formatting
OK

# After Submitting
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2025-04-07 12:25:27 +02:00
e82df7c1c9 Reminder comment to update doc when adding $nu constants (#15481)
# Description

As requested in review on
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1860 - This adds a
reminder comment requesting that contributors update that doc page when
adding new constants.

# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

Comment-only

# After Submitting

This PR should only be merged after
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1860 is merged into
the doc.
2025-04-07 00:38:17 -04:00
41f4d0dcbc refactor(lsp): align markdown doc string with output of --help (#15508)
#15499 reminds me of the discrepancies between lsp hover docs and
`--help` outputs.

# Description

# User-Facing Changes

Before:

<img width="610" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f73f7ace-5c1b-4380-9921-fb4783bdb187"
/>

After:

<img width="610" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/96de3ffe-e37b-41b1-88bb-123eeb72ced2"
/>

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```
Usage:
  > if <cond> <then_block> (else <else_expression>)

Flags:
  -h, --help: Display the help message for this command

Parameters:
  cond <variable>: Condition to check.
  then_block <block>: Block to run if check succeeds.
  "else" + <one_of(block, expression)>: Expression or block to run when the condition is false. (optional)

```

# Tests + Formatting

Refined

# After Submitting
2025-04-06 08:37:59 -05:00
eb2a91ea7c fix(lsp): keywords in completion snippets (#15499)
# Description

Fixes some leftover issues for keyword snippets of #15494

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Adjusted
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1c6c85d35d Fix clippy (#15489)
# Description
There are some clippy(version 0.1.86) errors on nushell repo. This pr is
trying to fix it.

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2025-04-06 09:49:28 +08:00
67ea25afca Limit Allowed serde_json Versions to Match Usage (#15504)
Fixes #15503 

# Description

Our usage of `serde_json::Error::io_error_kind` is improperly handled in
the workspace version specifier.

We use this method in `nu-plugin-core`


f25525be6c/crates/nu-plugin-core/src/serializers/json.rs (L77-L106)

It was added in [`serde_json`
v1.0.97](https://github.com/serde-rs/json/releases/tag/v1.0.97).
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is `>=1.0.97,<1.1`, which correctly describes our maximum range of
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2025-04-05 23:31:05 +02:00
f25525be6c Revert "Fix #15394 for table -e wrapping issue" (#15498)
Reverts nushell/nushell#15407
Reopens https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15394

@zhiburt Reverting due to some strange coloring I didn't notice before.
Notice the last row. This is the command that produced this table `help
commands | group-by command_type | get external`

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ea2d14e3-0efd-4ef2-a3a9-bccbf41a3eae)

This is what it looks like after the revert. Notice the column header
colors. Wrapping is also a little bit different even though my terminal
size didn't change. Notice `search_terms` was kind of eaten above.

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/526eb8e2-eb87-4aeb-89c1-b88f65354368)
2025-04-05 09:24:16 -05:00
a72f94f452 feat(lsp): snippet style completion for commands (#15494)
# Description

For example: here's what happens after selecting the `if` command from
the completion menu:

<img width="318" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/752a3bae-ce92-4473-bc96-01032d9295aa"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c4bf0c25-ec42-4416-b93e-4925a4650e73"
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Missing arguments are inserted as placeholders in a snippet, just as
function name completions in other lsp servers like rust-analyzer and
clangd.

# User-Facing Changes

Press tab to navigate
Flags still need to be added manually

# Tests + Formatting

Refined

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2025-04-05 09:23:27 -05:00
210c6f1c43 fix(lsp): more accurate PWD: from env -> parent dir of current file (#15470)
# Description

Some editors like neovim will provide "workspace root" as PWD, which can
mess up file completion results.

# User-Facing Changes

bug fix

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adjusted

# After Submitting
2025-04-05 08:41:34 -05:00
0cd90e2388 Fix #15394 for table -e wrapping issue (#15407)
close #15394
cc @fdncred
2025-04-05 08:26:50 -05:00
7ca2a6f8ac FIX polars as-datetime: ignores timezone information on conversion (#15490)
# Description
This PR seeks to fix an error in `polars as-datetime` where timezone
information is entirely ignored. This behavior raises a host of silent
errors when dealing with datetime conversions (see example below).

## Current Implementation
Timezones are entirely ignored and datetimes with different timezones
are converted to the same naive datetimes even when the user
specifically indicates that the timezone should be parsed. For example,
"2021-12-30 00:00:00 +0000" and "2021-12-30 00:00:00 -0400" will both be
parsed to "2021-12-30 00:00:00" even when the format string specifically
includes "%z".

```
$ ["2021-12-30 00:00:00 +0000" "2021-12-30 00:00:00 -0400"] | polars into-df | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z"
╭───┬───────────────────────╮
│ # │       datetime        │
├───┼───────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 12/30/2021 12:00:00AM │ 
│ 1 │ 12/30/2021 12:00:00AM │ <-- Same datetime even though the first is +0000 and second is -0400
╰───┴───────────────────────╯

$ ["2021-12-30 00:00:00 +0000" "2021-12-30 00:00:00 -0400"] | polars into-df | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z" | polars schema
╭──────────┬──────────────╮
│ datetime │ datetime<ns> │
╰──────────┴──────────────╯
```

## New Implementation
Datetimes are converted to UTC and timezone information is retained.

```
$ "2021-12-30 00:00:00 +0000" "2021-12-30 00:00:00 -0400"] | polars into-df | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z"
╭───┬───────────────────────╮
│ # │       datetime        │
├───┼───────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 12/30/2021 12:00:00AM │
│ 1 │ 12/30/2021 04:00:00AM │ <-- Converted to UTC
╰───┴───────────────────────╯

$ ["2021-12-30 00:00:00 +0000" "2021-12-30 00:00:00 -0400"] | polars into-df | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z" | polars schema
╭──────────┬───────────────────╮
│ datetime │ datetime<ns, UTC> │
╰──────────┴───────────────────╯
```

The user may intentionally ignore timezone information by setting the
`--naive` flag.
```
$ ["2021-12-30 00:00:00 +0000" "2021-12-30 00:00:00 -0400"] | polars into-df | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z" --naive
╭───┬───────────────────────╮
│ # │       datetime        │
├───┼───────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ 12/30/2021 12:00:00AM │
│ 1 │ 12/30/2021 12:00:00AM │ <-- the -0400 offset is ignored when --naive is set
╰───┴───────────────────────╯

$ ["2021-12-30 00:00:00 +0000" "2021-12-30 00:00:00 -0400"] | polars into-df | polars as-datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z" --naive | polars schema
╭──────────┬──────────────╮
│ datetime │ datetime<ns> │
╰──────────┴──────────────╯
```

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Consider PATH when checking for potential_nuscript_in_windows to allow
executing scripts which are in PATH without having to full path address
them. It previously only checked the current working directory so only
relative paths to cwd and full path worked.

The current implementation runs this then through cmd.exe /D /C which
can run it with assoc and ftype set for nushell scripts.
We could instead run it through nu as `std::env::current_exe()` avoiding
the cmd call and the need for assoc and ftype (see:
8b25173f02).
But ive left the current implementation for this intact to not change
implementation details, avoid a bigger change and leave this open for
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This would now run every external command through PATH an additional
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2bf0397d80 bump to the latest rust version (#15483)
# Description

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5ec823996a update shadow-rs to version 1 (#15462)
# Description
Noticed there is a build failure in #15420, because `ShadowBuilder`
struct is guarded by `build` feature. This pr is going to update it.

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2025-04-03 14:08:51 +02:00
67b6188b19 feat: into duration accepts floats (#15297)
Issue #9887 which can be closed after this is merged.

# Description

This allows the "into duration" command to accept floats as inputs.

Examples:
<img width="767" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/da181f2a-7ad6-4efb-a6db-f9c6d8929c71"
/>

<img width="710" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/78623a39-33ad-42a0-9324-a147be86f95c"
/>

**How it works:**

Using strings, like `"1.234sec" | into duration`, is already working, so
if a user inputs `1.234 | into duration --sec`, I just convert this back
to a string and use the previous conversion functions.

**Limitations:**

there are some limitation to using floats, but it's a general limitation
that is already present for other use cases:
- only 3 digits are taken into account in the decimal part
- floating durations in nano seconds are always floored and not rounded

<img width="761" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a9076aab-da03-43f2-927c-c9703fc4f955"
/>


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Users can inject floats with `into duration`

# Tests + Formatting
cargo fmt and clippy OK
Tests OK

# After Submitting
The example I added will automatically become part of the doc, I think
that's enough for documentation.
2025-04-03 14:05:18 +02:00
df74a0c961 refactor: command identified by name instead of span content (#15471)
This should be a more robust method.

# Description

Previously, `export use` with double-space in between will fail to be
recognized as command `export use`.

# User-Facing Changes

minor bug fix

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test cases made harder

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$ [[a b]; [1 2] [3 4]] | polars into-df | polars cast decimal<4,2> a | polars schema
╭───┬──────────────╮
│ a │ decimal<4,2> │
│ b │ i64          │
╰───┴──────────────╯

$ [[a b]; [10.5 2] [3.1 4]] | polars into-df | polars cast decimal<*,2> a | polars schema
╭───┬──────────────╮
│ a │ decimal<*,2> │
│ b │ i64          │
╰───┴──────────────╯

$ [[a b]; [10.05 2] [3.1 4]] | polars into-df | polars cast decimal<5,*> a | polars schema
rror:   × Invalid polars data type
   ╭─[entry #25:1:47]
 1 │ [[a b]; [10.05 2] [3.1 4]] | polars into-df | polars cast decimal<5,*> a | polars schema
   ·                                               ─────┬─────
   ·                                                    ╰── `*` is not a permitted value for scale
   ╰────
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a23e96c945 update human-date-parser to 3.0 (#15426)
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Follow-up to #15277 and #15392.

Adds examples to `any` and `all` demonstrating using `any {}` or `all
{}` with lists of booleans.

We have a couple options that work for this use-case, but not sure which
we should recommend. The PR currently uses (1).
1. `any {}` / `all {}`
2. `any { $in }` / `all { $in }`
3. `any { $in == true }` / `all { $in == true }`

Would love to hear your thoughts on the above @fennewald @mtimaN
@fdncred @NotTheDr01ds @ysthakur

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2025-04-01 07:17:36 -05:00
43f9ec295f remove -s, -p in do (#15456)
# Description
Closes #15450

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do can't use `-s`, `-p` after this pr

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NaN
2025-04-01 07:17:05 -05:00
f39e5b3f37 Update rand and rand_chacha to 0.9 (#15463)
# Description
As description, I think it's worth to move forward to update rand and
rand_chacha to 0.9.

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Hopefully none

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NaN

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NaN
2025-04-01 07:15:39 -05:00
6c0b65b570 feat(completion): stdlib virtual path completion & exportable completion (#15270)
# Description

More completions for `use` command.

~Also optimizes the span fix of #15238 to allow changing the text after
the cursor.~

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+3

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2025-04-01 07:13:07 -05:00
1dcaffb792 build(deps): bump array-init-cursor from 0.2.0 to 0.2.1 (#15460)
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ca4222277e Fix typo in doc_config.nu + small description (#15461)
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```
# table.*
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5c2bcd068b Enable exact match behavior for any path with slashes (#15458)
# Description

Closes #14794. This PR enables the strict exact match behavior requested
in #13204 and #14794 for any path containing a slash (#13302 implemented
this for paths ending in slashes).

If any of the components along the way *don't* exactly match a
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# User-Facing Changes

Suppose you have the following directory structure:
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- foo
  - bar
    - xyzzy
  - barbaz
    - xyzzy
- foobar
  - bar
    - xyzzy
  - barbaz
    - xyzzy
```

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- This is because `foo` matches a directory exactly, so `foobar/*` won't
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and `barbaz` are suggested
- If you type `f/b/x`, you will be suggested all four of the `xyzzy`
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2025-03-31 14:19:09 -04:00
9aba96604b Revert "Improve completions for exact matches (Issue #14794)" (#15457)
Reverts nushell/nushell#15387

As pointed out by @132ikl in
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Makes it so that (even if) the command ends in a slash, exact matches
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7e9e93cf82 build(deps): bump crate-ci/typos from 1.29.10 to 1.30.3 (#15418)
Bumps [crate-ci/typos](https://github.com/crate-ci/typos) from 1.29.10
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334cf1862a feat(lsp): parse_warnings in diagnostics report (#15449)
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Add parse warnings to LSP diagnostics, not particularly useful but
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2025-03-29 07:16:44 -05:00
49d86855ce Fixes clip copy stripping control characters when de-ansifying (#15428)
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2025-03-28 19:15:17 -04:00
5fe97b8d59 fix(completion): completions.external.enable config option not respected (#15443)
Fixes #15441 

# Description

Actually I made a small change to the original behavior:

```
^foo<tab>
```
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+1

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2bad1371f0 Bugfix/into datetime ignores timezone with format (#15370)
Close #15119 when this is merged

# Description

> Note: my locale is +1

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![2025-03-21_00h07_22](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6b7db5a7-5541-4a84-9b6a-466a72a6fece)

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The ``into datetime`` command will now work with formatting and time
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2025-03-28 10:51:42 -05:00
3030608de0 Ignore problematic overlapping tests for SHLVL (#15430)
The `$env.SHLVL` tests, while improved, still cause CI (usually local)
an irritating percentage of the time. Until we can come with a better
way of testing, we're going to ignore them.
2025-03-27 14:47:43 -04:00
5d32cd2c40 refactor: ensure range is bounded (#15429)
No linked issue, it's a follow-up of 2 PRs I recently made to improve
some math commands. (#15319)

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Small refactor to simplify the code. It was suggested in the comments of
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2025-03-27 14:25:55 +01:00
07be33c119 fix(nu-command): support ACL, SELinux, e.g. in cd have_permission check (#15360)
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Zsh[^1], Fish perform this check by the same approach.

[^1]:
435cb1b748/Src/exec.c (L6406)

It could also avoid manual xattrs check on other *nix platforms.

BTW, the execution bit for directories in *nix world means permission to
access it's content,
while the read bit means to list it's content. [^0]

[^0]: https://superuser.com/a/169418

# User-Facing Changes

Users could face less permission check bugs in their `cd` usage.

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2025-03-27 14:23:41 +01:00
eaf522b41f Polars cut (#15431)
- fixes #15366 

# Description
Introducing binning commands, `polars cut` and `polars qcut`

# User-Facing Changes
- New command `polars cut`
- New command `polars qcut`
2025-03-27 06:58:34 -05:00
e76586ede4 reset argument/redirection state after eval_call errors (#15400)
Closes #15395

# User-Facing Changes

Certain errors no longer leave the argument stack in an unexpected
state:

```diff
 let x: any = 1; try { $x | get path } catch { print caught }
-$.path # extra `print` argument from the failed `get` call
 caught
```

# Description

If `eval_call` fails in `check_input_types` or `gather_arguments`, the
cleanup code is still executed.
2025-03-26 19:41:16 -04:00
1979b61a92 build(deps): bump tokio from 1.43.0 to 1.44.1 (#15419) 2025-03-26 14:12:42 +00:00
02fcc485fb fix(parser): skip eval_const if parsing errors detected to avoid panic (#15364)
Fixes #14972 #15321 #14706

# Description

Early returns `NotAConstant` if parsing errors exist in the
subexpression.

I'm not sure when the span of a block will be None, and whether there're
better ways to handle none block spans, like a more suitable ShellError
type.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

+1, but possibly not the easiest way to do it.

# After Submitting
2025-03-26 15:02:26 +01:00
55e05be0d8 fix(parser): comments in subexpressions of let/mut (#15375)
Closes #15305

# Description

Basically turns off `skip_comments` of the lex function for right hand
side expressions of `let`/`mut`, just as in `parse_const`.

# User-Facing Changes

Should be none.

# Tests + Formatting

+1

# After Submitting
2025-03-25 21:28:06 +01:00
e10ac2ede6 fix: command open sets default flags when calling "from xxx" converters (#15383)
Fixes #13722

# Description

Simple solution: `eval_block` -> `eval_call` with empty arguments

# User-Facing Changes

Should be none.

# Tests + Formatting

+1

# After Submitting
2025-03-25 17:40:20 +01:00
bf1f2d5ebd fix(completion): ls_color for ~/xxx symlinks (#15403)
# Description

Get style with expanded real path, so that symlinks get highlighted
correctly.

# User-Facing Changes

Before:

<img width="255" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b1a11cb8-e3d3-4287-bb3b-7d0ec36ba51f"
/>

After:

<img width="255" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/71476b2c-6a31-4d37-8d25-b187a6b4e4d5"
/>


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# After Submitting
2025-03-24 07:50:38 -05:00
6aed1b42ae Add current exe directory to default $NU_PLUGIN_DIRS (#15380)
Quality-of-life improvement - Since core plugins are installed into the
same directory as the Nushell binary, this simply adds that directory to
the default `$NU_PLUGIN_DIRS`.

User-facing changes:

The default directory for core plugins is automatically added to the
`$NU.PLUGIN_DIRS` with no user action necessary. Uses can immediately,
out-of-the-box:

```nushell
plugin add nu_plugin_polars
plugin use polars
```
2025-03-24 08:27:02 -04:00
f33a26123c Fix path add bug when given a record (#15379)
`path add`, when given a record, sets `$env.PATH` according to the value
of the key matching `$nu.os-info.name`. There already existed a check in
place to ensure the correct column existed, but it was never reached
because of an early error on `path expand`ing `null`. This has been
fixed, as well as the out-of-date reference to "darwin" instead of
"macos" in the example.

# User-Facing Changes

`path add` now simply ignores a record that doesn't include a key for the current OS

`path add` also will no longer add duplicate paths.
2025-03-22 08:42:20 -04:00
7c160725ed Rename user-facing 'date' to 'datetime' (#15264)
We only have one valid `datetime` type, but the string representation of
that type was `date`. This PR updates the string representation of the
`datetime` type to be `datetime` and updates other affected
dependencies:

* A `describe` example that used `date`
* The style computer automatically recognized the new change, but also
changed the default `date: purple` to `datetime: purple`.
* Likewise, changed the `default_config.nu` to populate
`$env.config.color_config.datetime`
* Likewise, the dark and light themes in `std/config`
* Updates tests
* Unrelated, but changed the `into value` error messages to use
*"datetime"* if there's an issue.

Fixes #9916 and perhaps others.

## Breaking Changes:

* Code that expected `describe` to return a `date` will now return a
`datetime`
* User configs and themes that override `$env.config.color_config.date`
will need to be updated to use `datetime`
2025-03-21 13:36:21 -04:00
5832823dff fix: flatten of empty closures (#15374)
Closes #15373

# Description

Now `ast -f "{||}"` will return

```
╭─content─┬─────shape─────┬─────span──────╮
│ {||}    │ shape_closure │ ╭───────┬───╮ │
│         │               │ │ start │ 0 │ │
│         │               │ │ end   │ 4 │ │
│         │               │ ╰───────┴───╯ │
╰─────────┴───────────────┴───────────────╯
```

Similar to those of `ast -f "[]"`/`ast -f "{}"`

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

I didn't find the right place to do the test, except for the examples of
`ast` command.

# After Submitting
2025-03-21 06:35:18 -05:00
3fe355c4a6 enable streaming in random binary/chars (#15361)
# User-Facing Changes

- `random binary` and `random chars` now stream, reducing memory usage
  and allowing interruption with ctrl-c
2025-03-20 19:51:22 +01:00
dd56c813f9 preserve variable capture spans in blocks (#15334)
Closes #15160

# User-Facing Changes

Certain "variable not found" errors no longer highlight the surrounding
block.

Before:

```nushell
do {
  match foo {
    _ => $in
  }
}

Error: nu:🐚:variable_not_found

  × Variable not found
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ ╭─▶ do {
 2 │ │     match foo {
 3 │ │       _ => $in
 4 │ │     }
 5 │ ├─▶ }
   · ╰──── variable not found
```

After:

```nushell
Error: nu:🐚:variable_not_found

  × Variable not found
   ╭─[entry #1:3:10]
 2 │   match foo {
 3 │     _ => $in
   ·          ─┬─
   ·           ╰── variable not found
```
2025-03-20 14:20:28 -04:00
7a6cfa24fc Fix to nuon --serialize of closure (#15357)
# Description
Closes #15351

Adds quotes that were missed in #14698 with the proper escaping.


# User-Facing Changes
`to nuon --serialize` will now produce a quoted string instead of
illegal nuon when given a closure

# Tests + Formatting
Reenable the `to nuon` rejection of closures in the base state test.
Added test for quoting.
2025-03-20 17:50:36 +01:00
2ea2a904e8 Math commands can work with bounded ranges and produce list of numbers (#15319)
No associated issue, but follows up #15135. See also discussion on
[discord](https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/1349139634281513093/1349139639356624966)
with @sholderbach

# Description

### Math commands `range -> list<number>`

This enables the following math commands:
- abs
- ceil
- floor
- log
- round

to work with ranges. When a range is given, the command will apply the
command on each item of the range, thus producing a list of number as
output.

Example

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cff12724-5b26-4dbb-a979-a91c1b5652fc)

The commands still do not work work with unbounded ranges:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/40c766a8-763f-461d-971b-2d58d11fc3a6)

And I left out the "mode" command because I think it does not make sense
to use it on ranges...

### Math commands `range -> number`

This was the topic of my previous PR, but for whatever reason I didn't
do `math variance` and `math stddev`.
I had to use `input.try_expand_range` to convert the range into a list
before computing the variance/stddev.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/803954e7-1c2a-4c86-8b16-e16518131138)

And same, does not work in infinite ranges:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8bfaae2b-34cc-453d-8764-e42c815d28d3)

### Also done:
- find link in documentation

# User-Facing Changes
- Command signatures changes
- ability to use some commands with unbounded ranges
- ability to use variance and stddev with bounded ranges

# Tests + Formatting
Cargo fmt and clippy OK
Tests OK

# After Submitting
I guess nothing, or maybe release notes?
2025-03-20 17:35:50 +01:00
dfba62da00 Remove nu-glob's dependency on nu-protocol (#15349)
# Description

This PR solves a circular dependency issue (`nu-test-support` needs
`nu-glob` which needs `nu-protocol` which needs `nu-test-support`). This
was done by making the glob functions that any type that implements
`Interruptible` to remove the dependency on `Signals`.

# After Submitting

Make `Paths.next()` a O(1) operation so that cancellation/interrupt
handling can be moved to the caller (e.g., by wrapping the `Paths`
iterator in a cancellation iterator).
2025-03-20 17:32:41 +01:00
b241e9edd5 build(deps): bump mockito from 1.6.1 to 1.7.0 (#15343) 2025-03-20 15:51:22 +00:00
946cef77f1 build(deps): bump uuid from 1.12.0 to 1.16.0 (#15346) 2025-03-20 15:46:25 +00:00
c99c8119fe build(deps): bump indexmap from 2.7.0 to 2.8.0 (#15345) 2025-03-20 15:45:58 +00:00
2b4914608e fix(completion): inline defined custom completion (#15318)
Fixes #6001 

# Description

<img width="485" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5aad23ee-07ec-4f1b-8410-a484c2210cd3"
/>

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

+1

# After Submitting
2025-03-20 16:44:41 +01:00
8b80ceac32 Add From<IoError> for LabeledError (#15327)
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2025-03-20 11:42:31 -04:00
e89bb2ee96 fix(lsp): verbose signature help response for less well supported editors (#15353)
# Description

Some editors (like zed) will fail to mark the active parameter if not
set in the outmost structure.

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Adjusted

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2025-03-20 09:55:03 -05:00
862d53bb6e add more columns to macos ps -l (#15341)
# Description

This PR adds a few more columns to the macos version of `ps -l` to bring
it more inline with the Linux and Windows version.

Columns added: user_id, priority, process_threads

I also added some comments that describe the TaskInfo structure. I
couldn't find any good information to add to the BSDInfo structure.

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2025-03-20 09:53:19 -05:00
820d0c0959 bump uutils crates to 0.0.30 (#15316)
# Description

Bump the uutils crates to 0.0.30. This bump changed a lot of deps in the
lock file. I'm not sure if we should wait a bit on this or just go for
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2025-03-20 09:51:48 -05:00
968eb45fb2 Don't collect job output (#15365)
# Description

Fixes #15359.

# User-Facing Changes

Bug fix.
2025-03-20 09:49:12 -04:00
2c1d261cca fix(explore): do not create extra layer for empty entries (#15367)
Fixes #15329

# Description

Stops entering empty list/record with the following message:

<img width="283" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/99cf5ab0-7fd3-4cf7-9db9-00554815a2a7"
/>

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# Tests + Formatting

+5, all vibe coded.

# After Submitting
2025-03-20 06:53:06 -05:00
69d1c8e948 Add compile-time assertion of Value's size (#15362)
# Description

Adds an assertion of `Value`'s size, similar to `Instruction` and
`Expr`.
2025-03-20 02:59:06 +00:00
2c7ab6e898 Bump to 0.103.1 dev version (#15347)
# Description

Marks development or hotfix
2025-03-19 00:12:01 -04:00
c986426478 Bump version for 0.103.0 release (#15340) 2025-03-18 20:12:52 -04:00
09674a0026 Feature-gate job unfreeze behind "os" (#15339)
# Description

The `job unfreeze` command relies on the `os` feature of the
`nu-protocol` crate, which means that `nu-command` doesn't compile with
`--no-default-features`. This PR gates `job unfreeze` behind
`nu-command`'s `os` feature to avoid this.

No user-facing changes, no tests needed.
2025-03-18 19:02:04 -04:00
9cca4ec18b Pin reedline to 0.39.0 for release (#15338) 2025-03-18 18:32:01 +01:00
90c86e6cbf build(deps): bump zip from 2.2.1 to 2.4.1 (#15335)
Bumps [zip](https://github.com/zip-rs/zip2) from 2.2.1 to 2.4.1.

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2025-03-18 03:44:50 +00:00
4cb195a998 Disallow DTD by default in from xml (#15325)
# Description


Follow-up to #15272, changing default to disallow DTD as discussed.
Especially applicable for the `http get` case.

# User-Facing Changes

Changes behavior introduced in #15272, so release notes need to be
updated to reflect this
2025-03-17 14:16:17 +01:00
f7f09292d6 Add category to pwd and banner commands (#15330)
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Add category to `pwd` and `banner` commands, fix broken of command docs
updating here:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/actions/runs/13884819349/job/38848104064#step:5:18
The error was caused by these two commands have no category
2025-03-17 20:22:01 +08:00
2c35e07c2d fix(lsp): ansi strip on hover text (#15331)
Fixes messed ansi escapes in hover text (manpage):

<img width="392" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/37c16520-d499-4079-93d9-0eccd1cfa8de"
/>

# Description

That bug is introduced in #15115.

Also refactored the hover related code to a separate file, just like
other features.

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2025-03-17 06:54:48 -05:00
c949d2e893 into string should not modify strings (#15320)
# Description

`into string` should not modify input strings (even with the
`--group-digits` flag). It's a conversion command, not a formatting
command.

# User-Facing Changes

- For strings, the same behavior from 0.102.0 is preserved.
- Errors are no longer turned into strings, but rather they are returned
as is.

# After Submitting

Create a `format int` and/or `format float` command and so that the
`--group-digits` flag can be transferred to one of those commands.
2025-03-16 20:11:05 +00:00
83de8560ee Unify closure serializing logic for to nuon, to msgpack, and to json (#15285)
# Description
Before this PR, `to msgpack`/`to msgpackz` and `to json` serialize
closures as `nil`/`null` respectively, when the `--serialize` option
isn't passed. This PR makes it an error to serialize closures to msgpack
or JSON without the `--serialize` flag, which is the behavior of `to
nuon`.

This PR also adds the `--serialize` flag to `to msgpack`.

This PR also changes `to nuon` and `to json` to return an error if they
cannot find the block contents of a closure, rather than serializing an
empty string or an error string, respectively. This behavior is
replicated for `to msgpack`.

It also changes `to nuon`'s error message for serializing closures
without `--serialize` to be the same as the new errors for `to json` and
`to msgpack`.

# User-Facing Changes

* Add `--serialize` flag to `to msgpack`, similar to the `--serialize`
flag for `to nuon` and `to json`.
* Serializing closures to JSON or msgpack without `--serialize`

Partially fixes #11738
2025-03-16 20:15:02 +01:00
00e5e6d719 Update toolkit.nu add nu_plugin_polars plugin for build and install (#15324)
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Update `toolkit.nu` add `nu_plugin_polars` plugin for build and install

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2025-03-16 13:44:41 -05:00
1dd861b10f Close find handle in ls windows unsafe code (#15314)
While inspecting the Windows specific code of `ls` for #15311 I stumbled
upon an unrelated issue in the alternate metadata gathering on Windows
(added by #5703).

The handle created by performing `FindFirstFileW` was never closed,
leading to a potential leak. Fixed by running `FindClose` as soon as the
operation succeeds.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-findfirstfilew#remarks
2025-03-16 16:33:36 +01:00
42aa2ff5ba remove mimalloc allocator (#15317)
# Description

This PR removes the mimalloc allocator due to run-away memory leaks
recently found.

closes #15311

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2025-03-15 09:32:55 -05:00
74f62305b2 fix(completion): more quoting for file_completion/directory_completion (#15299)
# Description

Found inconsistent behaviors of `directory_completion` and
`file_completion`, https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/13951

https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/886

Also there're failing cases with such file names/dir names `foo(`,
`foo{`, `foo[`.
I think it doesn't harm to be more conservative at adding quotes, even
if it might be unnecessary for paired names like `foo{}`.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

Adjusted

# After Submitting
2025-03-15 15:17:59 +01:00
8f634f4140 refactor: rename subcommand structs (#15309)
Came from [this
discussion](https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/1348791953784836147/1349699872059691038)
on discord with @fdncred

# Description
Small refactoring where I rename commands from "SubCommand" to its
proper name. Motivations: better clarity (although subjective), better
searchable, consistency.

The only commands I didn't touch were "split list" and "ansi gradient"
because of name clashes.

# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
cargo fmt and clippy OK

# After Submitting
nothing required
2025-03-14 02:00:35 +01:00
33001d1992 build(deps): bump titlecase from 3.3.0 to 3.4.0 (#15295) 2025-03-13 19:41:30 +00:00
f4b7333dc8 build(deps): bump scraper from 0.22.0 to 0.23.1 (#15294) 2025-03-13 19:40:56 +00:00
3dde851381 Bump reedline for recent completion fix (#15310)
Pulls in nushell/reedline#886

Related #13630
2025-03-13 20:31:52 +01:00
029f3843d3 Add default --empty to handle empty values (#15223)
# Description

Adds a new `--empty/-e` flag to the `default` command.

# User-Facing Changes

Before:

```nushell
$env.FOO = ""
$env.FOO = $env.FOO? | default bar
$env.FOO
# => Empty string
```

After:

```nushell
$env.FOO = ""
$env.FOO = $env.FOO? | default -e bar
$env.FOO
# => bar
```

* Uses `val.is_empty`, which means that empty lists and records are also
replaced
* Empty values in tables (with a column specifier) are also replaced.

# Tests + Formatting

7 tests added and 1 updated + 1 new example

- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting

N/A
2025-03-13 19:50:50 +01:00
0f6996b70d Support for reading Categorical and Enum types (#15292)
# fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15281

# Description
Provides the ability read dataframes with Categorical and Enum data

The ability to write Categorical and Enum data will provided in a future
PR
2025-03-12 22:11:00 +01:00
9160f36ea5 Remove into bits after deprecation (#15039)
# Description
Follow up to https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/14634
# User-Facing Changes
`into bits` will be gone for good.

Use it under the new name `format bits`

## Note

Can be removed ahead of the `0.103.0` release as it was deprecated with
`0.102.0`
2025-03-12 22:01:14 +01:00
7f346dbf4c Remove fmt after deprecation (#15040)
# Description
Follow up to https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/14875
# User-Facing Changes
`fmt` will be gone for good.

Use it under the new name `format number`

## Note
Can be removed ahead of the `0.103.0` release as it was deprecated with
`0.102.0`
2025-03-12 21:43:12 +01:00
03888b9d81 Remove range command after deprecation (#15038)
# Description
Follow up to https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/14825

# User-Facing Changes
`range` is gone for good.

Use `slice` as a one-for-one replacement.
2025-03-12 21:42:49 +01:00
966cebec34 Adds polars list-contains command (#15304)
# Description

This  PR adds the `polars list-contains` command. It works like this:

```
~/Projects/nushell/nushell> let df = [[a]; [[a,b,c]] [[b,c,d]] [[c,d,f]]] | polars into-df -s {a: list<str>};
~/Projects/nushell/nushell> $df | polars with-column [(polars col a | polars list-contains (polars lit a) | polars as b)] | polars collect
╭───┬───────────┬───────╮
│ # │     a     │   b   │
├───┼───────────┼───────┤
│ 0 │ ╭───┬───╮ │ true  │
│   │ │ 0 │ a │ │       │
│   │ │ 1 │ b │ │       │
│   │ │ 2 │ c │ │       │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │       │
│ 1 │ ╭───┬───╮ │ false │
│   │ │ 0 │ b │ │       │
│   │ │ 1 │ c │ │       │
│   │ │ 2 │ d │ │       │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │       │
│ 2 │ ╭───┬───╮ │ false │
│   │ │ 0 │ c │ │       │
│   │ │ 1 │ d │ │       │
│   │ │ 2 │ f │ │       │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │       │
╰───┴───────────┴───────╯
```

or 

```
~/Projects/nushell/nushell> let df = [[a, b]; [[a,b,c], a] [[b,c,d], f] [[c,d,f], f]] | polars into-df -s {a: list<str>, b: str}
~/Projects/nushell/nushell> $df | polars with-column [(polars col a | polars list-contains b | polars as c)] | polars collect
╭───┬───────────┬───┬───────╮
│ # │     a     │ b │   c   │
├───┼───────────┼───┼───────┤
│ 0 │ ╭───┬───╮ │ a │ true  │
│   │ │ 0 │ a │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 1 │ b │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 2 │ c │ │   │       │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │   │       │
│ 1 │ ╭───┬───╮ │ f │ false │
│   │ │ 0 │ b │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 1 │ c │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 2 │ d │ │   │       │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │   │       │
│ 2 │ ╭───┬───╮ │ f │ true  │
│   │ │ 0 │ c │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 1 │ d │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 2 │ f │ │   │       │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │   │       │
╰───┴───────────┴───┴───────╯
```

or

```
~/Projects/nushell/nushell> let df = [[a, b]; [[1,2,3], 4] [[2,4,1], 2] [[2,1,6], 3]] | polars into-df -s {a: list<i64>, b: i64}
~/Projects/nushell/nushell> $df | polars with-column [(polars col a | polars list-contains ((polars col b) * 2) | polars as c)] | polars collect
╭───┬───────────┬───┬───────╮
│ # │     a     │ b │   c   │
├───┼───────────┼───┼───────┤
│ 0 │ ╭───┬───╮ │ 4 │ false │
│   │ │ 0 │ 1 │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 1 │ 2 │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 2 │ 3 │ │   │       │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │   │       │
│ 1 │ ╭───┬───╮ │ 2 │ true  │
│   │ │ 0 │ 2 │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 1 │ 4 │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 2 │ 1 │ │   │       │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │   │       │
│ 2 │ ╭───┬───╮ │ 3 │ true  │
│   │ │ 0 │ 2 │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 1 │ 1 │ │   │       │
│   │ │ 2 │ 6 │ │   │       │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │   │       │
╰───┴───────────┴───┴───────╯
```

Let me know what you think. I'm a bit surprised that a list by default
seems to get converted to "object" when doing `into-df` which is why I
added the extra `-s` flag every time to explicitly force it into a list.
2025-03-12 08:25:03 -07:00
44b7cfd696 refactor: tree-sitter-nu friendly alternative expressions (#15301)
# Description

Choose more tree-sitter-nu-friendly (if not better) expressions in nu
scripts.
The changes made in this PR all come from known issues of
`tree-sitter-nu`.

1. nested single/double quotes:
https://github.com/nushell/tree-sitter-nu/issues/125
2. module path of `use` command:
https://github.com/nushell/tree-sitter-nu/issues/165
3. where predicates of boolean column:
https://github.com/nushell/tree-sitter-nu/issues/177
4. `error make` keyword:
https://github.com/nushell/tree-sitter-nu/issues/179

Those issues are either hard to fix or "not planned" for syntactical
precision considerations ATM.

# User-Facing Changes

Should be none

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2025-03-12 08:48:19 -05:00
a17ffdfe56 Include symlinks in directory completions (#15268)
Fixes #15077

# Description

Symlinks are currently not shown in directory completions. #14667
modified completions so that symlinks wouldn't be suggested with
trailing slashes, but it did this by treating symlinks as files. This PR
includes symlinks to directories when completing directories, but still
suggests them without trailing slashes.

# User-Facing Changes

Directory completions will once again include symlinks.

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2025-03-12 08:13:41 -05:00
430b2746b8 Parse XML documents with DTDs by default, and add --disallow-dtd flag (#15272)
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This PR allows `from xml` to parse XML documents with [document type
declarations](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_type_declaration)
by default. This is especially notable since many HTML documents start
with `<!DOCTYPE html>`, and `roxmltree` should be able to parse some
simple HTML documents. The security concerns with DTDs are [XXE
attacks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML_external_entity_attack), and
[exponential entity expansion
attacks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billion_laughs_attack).
`roxmltree` [doesn't
support](d2c7801624/src/tokenizer.rs (L535-L547))
external entities (it parses them, but doesn't do anything with them),
so it is not vulnerable to XXE attacks. Additionally, `roxmltree` has
[some
safeguards](d2c7801624/src/parse.rs (L424-L452))
in place to prevent exponential entity expansion, so enabling DTDs by
default is relatively safe. The worst case is no worse than running
`loop {}`, so I think allowing DTDs by default is best, and DTDs can
still be disabled with `--disallow-dtd` if needed.

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* Allows `from xml` to parse XML documents with [document type
declarations](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_type_declaration)
by default, and adds a `--disallow-dtd` flag to disallow parsing
documents with DTDs.

This PR also improves the errors in `from xml` by pointing at the issue
in the XML source. Example:

```
$ open --raw foo.xml | from xml 
Error:   × Failed to parse XML
   ╭─[2:7]
 1 │ <html>
 2 │     <p<>hi</p>
   ·       ▲
   ·       ╰── Unexpected character <, expected a whitespace
 3 │ </html>
   ╰────
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2025-03-12 08:09:55 -05:00
1e566adcfc fix(completion): full set of operators for type any (#15303)
# Description

As elaborated
[here](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/13676#issuecomment-2717096417),
a full set probably is a more thoughtful approximation for unknown
types.

# User-Facing Changes

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Adjusted

# After Submitting
2025-03-12 08:04:20 -05:00
789781665d fix(lsp): find_id for custom def in custom def (#15289)
# Description

Enables hover/rename/references for:

```nushell
def foo [] {
  def bar [] { }
     # |____________ this custom command
}
```

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

+1

# After Submitting
2025-03-12 07:35:28 -05:00
e926919582 polars open: exposing the ability to configure hive settings. (#15255)
# Description
Exposes parameters for working with
[hive](https://docs.pola.rs/user-guide/io/hive/#scanning-hive-partitioned-data)
partitioning.

# User-Facing Changes
- Added flags `--hive-enabled`, `--hive-start-idx`, `--hive-schema`,
`--hive-try-parse-dates` to `polars open`
2025-03-11 14:18:36 -07:00
8d5d01bbc9 Fix improper application of local timezone offset to Unix epochs (#15283)
Fix failing test by ignoring the local offset when converting times, but still displaying the
resulting date in the local timezone (including applicable DST offset).

# User-Facing Changes

Fix: Unix Epochs now convert consistently regardless of whether DST is
in effect in the local timezone or not.
2025-03-11 11:57:37 -04:00
58f7cfd099 Test on Beta Toolchain (#15280)
# Description
In the [Nushell core team meeting
2025-02-19](https://hackmd.io/r3V83bMdQqKMwFxz90nBDg?view) we decided to
run tests on the beta toolchain to contribute to the Rust project as a
whole. These tests do not need to succeed for us to go further but allow
us to investigate if the beta toolchain broke something.

# User-Facing Changes

None.

# Tests + Formatting


Just a new workflow.

# After Submitting

Watch out for modification of this file changing the notified person
2025-03-11 14:55:35 +01:00
b432866dc9 bugfix: math commands now return error with infinite range [#15135] (#15236)
### Description
Fixes issue #15135

Result

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9ff4397f-db79-46df-b1da-2d09f50dd63f)

Also this works with other commands: min, max, sum, product, avg...

### User-Facing Changes
Error is returned, instead of console completely blocked and having to
be killed
I chose "Incorrect value", because commands accept inputs of range type,
just cannot work with unbounded ranges.

### Tests + Formatting
- ran cargo fmt, clippy
- added tests
2025-03-11 14:40:26 +01:00
81e496673e refactor(lsp): span fix made easy by bumping lsp-textdocument to 0.4.2 (#15287)
# Description

The upstream crate fixed a bug of position calc, which made some extra
checking in lsp unnecessary.
Also moved some follow-up fixing of #15238 from #15270 here, as it has
something to do with previous position calc bug.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

Adjusted

# After Submitting
2025-03-11 06:13:58 -05:00
2dab65f852 Polars: Map pq extension to parquet files (#15284)
# Description
Files with the extension pq will automatically be treated as parquet
files.

closes #15282
2025-03-10 16:25:34 -05:00
95dcb2fd6c Add filesize.show_unit config option (#15276)
# Description

Continuation of #15271. This PR adds the
`$env.config.filesize.show_unit` option to allow the ability to omit the
filesize unit. Useful if `$env.config.filesize.unit` is set to a fixed
unit, and you don't want the same unit repeated over and over.

# User-Facing Changes

- Adds the `$env.config.filesize.show_unit` option.
2025-03-09 17:34:55 -05:00
d97b2e3c60 Respect system locale when formatting file sizes via config (#15271)
# Description

Commands and other pieces of code using `$env.config.format.filesize` to
format filesizes now respect the system locale when formatting the
numeric portion of a file size.

# User-Facing Changes

- System locale is respected when using `$env.config.format.filesize` to
format file sizes.
- Formatting a file size with a binary unit is now exact for large file
sizes and units.
- The output of `to text` is no longer dependent on the config.
2025-03-09 15:43:02 -05:00
4fe7865ad0 allow --group-digits to be used in into string (#15265)
# Description

This PR allows the `into string` command to pass the `--group-digits`
flag which already existed in this code but was hard coded to `false`.

Now you can do things like
```nushell
❯ 1234567890 | into string --group-digits
1,234,567,890
❯ ls | into string size --group-digits | last 5
╭─#─┬────────name─────────┬─type─┬──size──┬───modified───╮
│ 0 │ README.md           │ file │ 12,606 │ 4 weeks ago  │
│ 1 │ rust-toolchain.toml │ file │ 1,125  │ 2 weeks ago  │
│ 2 │ SECURITY.md         │ file │ 2,712  │ 7 months ago │
│ 3 │ toolkit.nu          │ file │ 21,929 │ 2 months ago │
│ 4 │ typos.toml          │ file │ 542    │ 7 months ago │
╰─#─┴────────name─────────┴─type─┴──size──┴───modified───╯
❯ "12345" | into string --group-digits
12,345
```
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2025-03-07 12:43:35 -06:00
d122bc3d89 fix: security_audit, bump ring from 0.17.8 to 0.17.13 (#15263)
Fixes this:

<div class="Box p-3 markdown-body f5 mb-4">
          <h2 dir="auto">Vulnerabilities</h2>
<h3 dir="auto"><a
href="https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2025-0009.html"
rel="nofollow">RUSTSEC-2025-0009</a></h3>
<blockquote>
<p dir="auto">Some AES functions may panic when overflow checking is
enabled.</p>
</blockquote>
<markdown-accessiblity-table data-catalyst=""><table role="table">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Details</th>
<th></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Package</td>
<td><code class="notranslate">ring</code></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Version</td>
<td><code class="notranslate">0.17.8</code></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>URL</td>
<td><a
href="https://github.com/briansmith/ring/blob/main/RELEASES.md#version-01712-2025-03-05">https://github.com/briansmith/ring/blob/main/RELEASES.md#version-01712-2025-03-05</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Date</td>
<td>2025-03-06</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Patched versions</td>
<td><code class="notranslate">&gt;=0.17.12</code></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table></markdown-accessiblity-table>
<p dir="auto"><code
class="notranslate">ring::aead::quic::HeaderProtectionKey::new_mask()</code>
may panic when overflow<br>
checking is enabled. In the QUIC protocol, an attacker can induce this
panic by<br>
sending a specially-crafted packet. Even unintentionally it is likely to
occur<br>
in 1 out of every 2**32 packets sent and/or received.</p>
<p dir="auto">On 64-bit targets operations using <code
class="notranslate">ring::aead::{AES_128_GCM, AES_256_GCM}</code>
may<br>
panic when overflow checking is enabled, when encrypting/decrypting
approximately<br>
68,719,476,700 bytes (about 64 gigabytes) of data in a single chunk.
Protocols<br>
like TLS and SSH are not affected by this because those protocols break
large<br>
amounts of data into small chunks. Similarly, most applications will
not<br>
attempt to encrypt/decrypt 64GB of data in one chunk.</p>
<p dir="auto">Overflow checking is not enabled in release mode by
default, but<br>
<code class="notranslate">RUSTFLAGS=&amp;quot;-C
overflow-checks&amp;quot;</code> or <code
class="notranslate">overflow-checks = true</code> in the Cargo.toml<br>
profile can override this. Overflow checking is usually enabled by
default in<br>
debug mode.</p>
        </div>
2025-03-07 08:55:57 -06:00
7d17c2eb5e add a helpful msg to indicate a job has been frozen (#15206)
# Description
As stated in the title, when pressing ctrl-z, I sometimes feel confused
because I return to the REPL without any message. I don't know if the
process has been killed or suspended.

This PR aims to add a message to notify the user that the process has
been frozen.

# User-Facing Changes
After pressing `ctrl-z`.  A message will be printed in repl.


![图片](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5fe502eb-439e-4022-889f-64ba52cc2825)

# Tests + Formatting
NaN

# After Submitting
NaN
2025-03-06 11:20:58 -05:00
0e6e9abc12 bugfix: add "to yml" command (#15254)
# Description
This fixes #15240, which can be closed after merge.

# User-Facing Changes
- user get now use `to yml` -> exactly the same as `to yaml`


![2025-03-06_00h01_27](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e002a96a-26dd-4f9c-9b45-b456a95be158)

# Tests + Formatting
Cargo fmt and clippy 🆗 
I added a test in the only place I could find where `to yaml` was
already tested.

I didn't see the `save.rs::convert_to_extension` function tested
anywhere, but maybe I missed it.

# After Submitting

Not sure this needs an update on the documentation  What do you
suggest?

---------

Co-authored-by: Stefan Holderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-06 14:32:36 +01:00
f3982278e8 feat(random uuid): add support for uuid versions other than 4. (#15239)
This PR implements the changes proposed in #15112 without any breaking
changes. Should close #15112 post the review.

# Description

Added functionality to generate `uuid` versions 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 instead of
just the version 4.
- Users can now add a `-v n` flag to specify the version of uuid they
want to generate and it maintains backward compatibility by returning a
v4 uuid by default if no flags are passed.
- Versions 3 and 5 have the additional but required namespace (`-s`) and
name (`-n`) arguments too. Version 1 requires a mac address (`-m`).
# User-Facing Changes
- Added support for uuid versions 1, 3, 5 and 7.
- For v3 and v5, the namespace and name arguments are required and hence
there will be an error if those are not passed. Similarly the mac
address for v1.
- Full backward compatibility by setting v4 as default.
# Tests + Formatting

Tests added:
in `nu-command::commands::random`
- generates_valid_uuid4_by_default
- generates_valid_uuid1
- generates_valid_uuid3_with_namespace_and_name
- generates_valid_uuid4
- generates_valid_uuid5_with_namespace_and_name
- generates_valid_uuid7
2025-03-06 14:21:52 +01:00
b1e591f84c Fix unterminated loop in parse_record (#15246)
Fixes #15243

# Description

As noted in #15243, a record with more characters after it (e.g.,
`{a:b}/`) will cause an OOM due to an infinite loop, introduced by
#15023. This happens because the entire string `{a:b}/` is lexed as one
token and passed to `parse_record`, where it repeatedly lexes until it
hits the closing `}`. This PR detects such extra characters and reports
an error.

# User-Facing Changes

`{a:b}/` and other such constructions will no longer cause infinite
loops. Before #15023, you would've seen an "Unclosed delimiter" error
message, but this PR changes that to "Invalid characters."

```
Error: nu::parser::extra_token_after_closing_delimiter

  × Invalid characters after closing delimiter
   ╭─[entry #5:1:7]
 1 │  {a:b}/
   ·       ┬
   ·       ╰── invalid characters
   ╰────
  help: Try removing them.
```

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2025-03-05 21:02:03 +01:00
122bcff356 fix $env.FILE_PWD and $env.CURRENT_FILE inside overlay use (#15126)
# Description
Fixes: #14540
The change is similar to #14101

User input can be a directory, in this case, we need to use the return
value of find_in_dirs_env carefully, so in case, I renamed
maybe_file_path to maybe_file_path_or_dir to emphasize it.

# User-Facing Changes
NaN

# Tests + Formatting
Added 2 test cases

# After Submitting
2025-03-05 21:13:44 +02:00
087fe484f6 Enhance polars plugin documentation (#15250)
This PR (based on #15249 and #15248 because it mentions them) adds extra
documentation to the main polars command outlining the main datatypes
that are used by the plugin. The lack of a description of the types
involved in `polars xxx` commands was quite confusing to me when I
started using the plugin and this is a first try improving it.

I didn't find a better place but please let me know what you think.
2025-03-05 08:22:21 -08:00
551fecd10d adds And and Or operators to polars plugin nu_expressions (#15248)
solution for #15242 

adds "And"

```
~/Projects/nushell> [[a, b]; [1., 2.], [3.,3.], [4., 6.]] | polars into-df | polars filter (((polars col a) > 2) and ((polars col b) < 5))
╭───┬──────┬──────╮
│ # │  a   │  b   │
├───┼──────┼──────┤
│ 0 │ 3.00 │ 3.00 │
╰───┴──────┴──────╯
```

adds "Or"

```
~/Projects/nushell> [[a, b]; [1., 2.], [3.,3.], [4., 6.]] | polars into-df | polars filter (((polars col a) > 7) or ((polars col b) > 5))
╭───┬──────┬──────╮
│ # │  a   │  b   │
├───┼──────┼──────┤
│ 0 │ 4.00 │ 6.00 │
╰───┴──────┴──────╯
```

but not (yet) xor because polars doesn't have a direct expression for
logical_xor

```
~/Projects/nushell> [[a, b]; [1., 2.], [3.,3.], [4., 6.]] | polars into-df | polars filter (((polars col a) > 7) xor ((polars col b) > 5))
Error: nu:🐚:operator_unsupported_type

  × The 'xor' operator does not work on values of type 'NuExpression'.
   ╭─[entry #5:1:94]
 1 │ [[a, b]; [1., 2.], [3.,3.], [4., 6.]] | polars into-df | polars filter (((polars col a) > 7) xor ((polars col b) > 5))
   ·                                                                                              ─┬─┬
   ·                                                                                               │ ╰── NuExpression
   ·                                                                                               ╰── does not support 'NuExpression'
   ╰────
```

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <56345+ayax79@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-05 08:21:20 -08:00
88bbe4abaa Add Xor to polars plugin nu_expressions (#15249)
solution for #15242 ,  based on PR #15248 .

Allows doing this:

```
~/Projects/nushell> [[a, b]; [1., 2.], [3.,3.], [4., 6.]] | polars into-df | polars filter (((polars col a) < 2) xor ((polars col b) > 5))
╭───┬──────┬──────╮
│ # │  a   │  b   │
├───┼──────┼──────┤
│ 0 │ 1.00 │ 2.00 │
│ 1 │ 4.00 │ 6.00 │
╰───┴──────┴──────╯
```
2025-03-05 08:03:35 -08:00
49f92e9090 feat(lsp): completion items now respect the append_whitespace flag (#15247)
# Description

Append space if marked as required.
Aligned behavior as the REPL completion.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

Adjusted

# After Submitting
2025-03-05 05:45:27 -06:00
4779d69de6 prevent panic when parsing incomplete multi-expr (|) matches (#15230)
Fixes #14971, fixes #15229

# User-Facing Changes

Fixes a panic when variable data is accessed after invalid usage of the
`|` separator, which made it impossible to type certain match arms:

```nushell
> match $in { 1 |
Error:   x Main thread panicked.
  |-> at crates/nu-protocol/src/engine/state_delta.rs💯14
  `-> internal error: missing required scope frame
```

# Description

Removes duplicative calls to `exit_scope` from an inner loop when `|`
parse errors are encountered. The outer loop creates and exits scopes
for each match arm.
2025-03-04 05:34:34 -06:00
de7b000505 fix(lsp): completion on command with following text (#15238)
# Description

Fixes a bug introduced by #15188 

# User-Facing Changes

Before:

<img width="216" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5846a844-d88e-4d9f-b9e2-e2478c7acb37"
/>

And will crash the lsp server.

After:

<img width="454" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/85e727d6-fef5-426b-818c-e554d3c49c7d"
/>

# Tests + Formatting

adjusted

# After Submitting
2025-03-04 05:33:55 -06:00
9eaa8908d2 doc: clarify trailing line ending in 'to json -r' documentation (#15234)
# Description

Fixes issue  #15215

# User-Facing Changes

Change in help msg in "to json" command with -r flag

# Tests + Formatting
cargo fmt 🆗 

# After Submitting
Doc for that is generated from code I think, so 🆗
2025-03-03 16:49:29 -06:00
fc72aa6abe feat(lsp): signature help (manually triggered) (#15233)
# Description

To check for missing parameters

<img width="417" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5e2a8356-5fd9-4d15-8ae6-08321f9d6e0b"
/>

# User-Facing Changes

For other languages, the help request can be triggered by the `(`
character of the function call.
Editors like nvim refuse to set the trigger character to space, and
space is probably way too common for that.

So this kind of request has to be triggered manually for now.
example of nvim config:

```lua
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("FileType", {
  pattern = "nu",
  callback = function(event)
    vim.bo[event.buf].commentstring = "# %s"
    vim.api.nvim_buf_set_keymap(event.buf, "i", "<C-f>", "", {
      callback = function()
        vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()
      end,
    })
  end,
})
```

# Tests + Formatting

+2

# After Submitting
2025-03-03 06:54:42 -06:00
8e1385417e fix(lsp): completion label descriptions for cell_path and external values (#15226)
# Description

The type shown in the completion description is 1 level higher than the
actual entry.
Also cleans some TODOs for `SuggetionKind`.

# User-Facing Changes

## Before

<img width="409" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c7d7df02-aed9-4ea9-892a-0bca707352eb"
/>

<img width="491" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9b9394d4-62ee-4924-9840-402f00d88a8a"
/>

## After

<img width="425" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d8f41059-2c68-4902-9c32-d789f91b6d77"
/>

<img width="425" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ce03afb9-6c1f-4a65-a1cc-cbba4655abb3"
/>

# Tests + Formatting

Adjusted accordingly

# After Submitting
2025-03-02 16:17:12 -06:00
95f89a093a Add ansi codes to move cursor position (#15221)
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Add ansi codes to move cursor position: `ansi cursor_left`, `ansi
cursor_right`, `ansi cursor_up`, `ansi cursor_down`
Why I add these? I'm trying to add a spinner to the message end for a
long running task, just to find that I need to move the cursor left to
make it work as expected: `with-progress 'Waiting for the task to
finish' { sleep 10sec }`
```nu
def with-progress [
  message: string,         # Message to display
  action: closure,         # Action to perform
  --success: string,       # Success message
  --error: string          # Error message
] {
  print -n $'($message)   '
  # ASCII spinner frames
  let frames = ['⠋', '⠙', '⠹', '⠸', '⠼', '⠴', '⠦', '⠧', '⠇', '⠏']

  # Start the spinner in the background
  let spinner_pid = job spawn {
    mut i = 0
    print -n (ansi cursor_off)
    loop {
      print -n (ansi cursor_left)
      print -n ($frames | get $i)
      sleep 100ms
      $i = ($i + 1) mod ($frames | length)
    }
  }

  # Run the action and capture result
  let result = try {
    do $action
    { success: true }
  } catch {
    { success: false }
  }

  # Stop the spinner
  job kill $spinner_pid
  print "\r                                                  \r"

  # Show appropriate message
  if $result.success {
    print ($success | default '✓ Done!')
  } else {
    print ($error | default '✗ Failed!')
    exit 1
  }
}
```

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2025-03-01 11:30:00 -06:00
e9b677a9e9 fix compact to handle empty list or record in column (#15213)
If a table contains an empty list or record in one column and both column
and -e flags are used, then skip that row.

`compact -e` now skips empty values in a column where as before they were
ignored. Example:

 ```nu
[["a", "b"]; ["c", "d"], ["h", []]] 
| compact -e b
```
before

```plain
 #   a         b
────────────────────────
 0   c   d
 1   h   [list 0 items]
```
after
```plain
 #   a   b
───────────
 0   c   d
```
2025-03-01 07:47:55 -05:00
7555743ccc fix(lsp): completion of commands defined after the cursor (#15188)
# Description

Completion feature in LSP can't deal with commands defined after the
cursor before this PR.
This PR adds an alternative completion route where text is not truncated
and no extra `a` appended.

This will also ease future implementation of [signature
help](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocument_signatureHelp).

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

+6

# After Submitting
2025-03-01 06:21:53 -06:00
93612974e0 fix(test-support): use CARGO_BUILD_TARGET_DIR env var (#15212)
# Description

cargo uses both CARGO_BUILD_TARGET_DIR and CARGO_TARGET_DIR, so check
for CARGO_BUILD_TARGET_DIR if CARGO_TARGET_DIR is not found

https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html#buildtarget-dir
2025-02-28 20:08:44 +01:00
52a35827c7 fix(completion): edge cases of operator completions (#15169)
# Description

Improves the completeness of operator completions.
Check the new test cases for details.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

+4

# After Submitting
2025-02-28 19:39:59 +01:00
c5a14bb8ff check signals in nu-glob and ls (#15140)
Fixes #10144

# User-Facing Changes

Long running glob expansions and `ls` runs (e.g. `ls /**/*`) can now be
interrupted with ctrl-c.
2025-02-28 19:36:39 +01:00
48bdcc71f4 update reedline editcommands in nushell (#15191)
# Description

This PR tries to update the EditCommands and ReedlineEvents by adding
missing items and ordering them to the same order that the reedline enum
has them listed.

@sholderbach When you have time, would you mind looking at this please.
I left some TODOs because I wasn't sure how to implement them. I also
guessed at some of the other implementations. I don't use vim much so
I'm not really sure how these are supposed to act. I was really just
trying to fill in the blanks.

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Closes #15167

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2025-02-28 17:41:27 +01:00
78c93e5ae0 Run-time pipeline input type checking performance optimizations (#15192)
# Description

Avoids cloning custom command signatures during run-time pipeline input
type checking

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N/A

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2025-02-27 14:29:25 +01:00
96af27fb4c fix: new clippy warnings from rust 1.85.0 (#15203)
# Description
Mainly some cleanup of `map_or`.
2025-02-27 14:11:47 +01:00
12b8b4580c build(deps): bump rust-embed from 8.5.0 to 8.6.0 (#15183)
Bumps [rust-embed](https://github.com/pyros2097/rust-embed) from 8.5.0
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1616acd124 update query json help and examples (#15190)
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2025-02-26 09:15:14 -06:00
0cb4281fdb Bump reedline to latest commit (#15189)
Removes one `itertools` version duplication
2025-02-26 07:45:49 -06:00
6f6ad23072 Bump ratatui to 0.29.0 (#15187)
This is the most recent version

Deduplicates the `crossterm` dependency, brings `itertools` in line with
the majority of dependencies.

In the fight against compile times this sadly introduces a
proc-macro-crate for writing proc-macros (`darling`) as a transitive
dependency. So may not lead to a compile time improvement (or could make
it even slightly worse)

Observation: Cargo changed the `Cargo.lock` file version when running
this. (this should still be the specified toolchain, so don't expect a
risk of locking out the expected `cargo` versions)
2025-02-26 06:22:47 -06:00
1ab09256d7 build(deps): bump actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain from 1.10.1 to 1.11.0 (#15179)
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# Description 
Allow any polars expression for pattern argument for `polars
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2025-02-25 17:59:02 -06:00
53d30ee7ea add polars str strip chars (with --end / --start options) (#15118)
# Description

This PR adds `polars str-strip-chars-end`

# User-Facing Changes

New function that can be used as follows:

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~/Projects/nushell> [[text]; [hello!!!] [world!!!]] | polars into-df | polars select (polars col text | polars str-strip-chars-end "!") | polars collect
╭───┬───────╮
│ # │ text  │
├───┼───────┤
│ 0 │ hello │
│ 1 │ world │
╰───┴───────╯
```

# Tests + Formatting

tests ran locally.
I ran the formatter.

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058ce0ed2d move to polars bigidx (#15177)
Fixes [#15157](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/15157)

# Description
Utilizes the polar's bigidx feature to support massive datasets.
2025-02-25 17:29:56 -06:00
9bb7f0c7dc Jobs (#14883)
# Description

This is an attempt to improve the nushell situation with regard to issue
#247.

This PR implements:
- [X] spawning jobs: `job spawn { do_background_thing }`
Jobs will be implemented as threads and not forks, to maintain a
consistent behavior between unix and windows.

- [X] listing running jobs: `job list`
This should allow users to list what background tasks they currently
have running.

- [X] killing jobs: `job kill <id>`
- [X] interupting nushell code in the job's background thread
- [X] interrupting the job's currently-running process, if any.

Things that should be taken into consideration for implementation:
- [X] (unix-only) Handling `TSTP` signals while executing code and
turning the current program into a background job, and unfreezing them
in foreground `job unfreeze`.

- [X] Ensuring processes spawned by background jobs get distinct process
groups from the nushell shell itself

This PR originally aimed to implement some of the following, but it is
probably ideal to be left for another PR (scope creep)
- Disowning external process jobs (`job dispatch`)
- Inter job communication (`job send/recv`)

Roadblocks encountered so far:
- Nushell does some weird terminal sequence magics which make so that
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prompt is idle, the stderr output ends up showing up weirdly
2025-02-25 12:09:52 -05:00
9521b209d1 allow bench to handle larger numbers (#15162)
# Description

This PR allows `bench` to handle larger numbers by using `into float`
2025-02-25 15:02:42 +01:00
f51a79181a feat(lsp): semantic tokens for highlighting internal commands with spaces (#15173)
# Description

We decided to move that specific highlighting task from tree-sitter-nu
to lsp for various reasons.
https://github.com/nushell/tree-sitter-nu/pull/184

# User-Facing Changes

Before:
<img width="404" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/79fad167-e424-4411-8aa2-334f08ecc4ab"
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After:
<img width="404" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8eec7c6c-2f63-4a7d-9e98-9e0c397be6bf"
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+1
# After Submitting
2025-02-25 07:14:48 -06:00
938fa6ee55 fix(completion): prefix_str should be trimmed to element_expression (#15171)
# Description
Hot fix of  a newly introduced bug by #15086.
Forgot to trim the line str according to the expression span, which will
disable external command completions in many cases.

Also adds the suggestion kind to external commands, for lsp
visualization.

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Before:
<img width="246" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c62904f6-0dd7-4368-8f0b-aacd6fe590f0"
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After:
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/76316649-956f-4828-94cb-41f79d5f94f7"
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I find it better to visually distinguish externals from internals, so
`function` for internals and `interface` for externals.
But it's arguably not the best option.

# Tests + Formatting

test case adjusted

# After Submitting
2025-02-25 11:47:10 +01:00
1d0d91d5e5 Improve documentation for each command (#15172)
# Description

It is a rework of https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1819

So, I was wasting time looking for equivalent of `filter_map` in Nu,
unaware that `each` already has it. This PR is to make it clear in the
documentation, saving other user's time.

# User-Facing Changes

No

# Tests + Formatting

No

# After Submitting

No
2025-02-25 11:01:09 +01:00
252155bdb9 Add insert benchmarks (#15166)
# Description

Adds some benchmarks for inserting into records and tables as part of
#12624.
2025-02-24 17:37:25 -08:00
be508cbd7f refactor(completion): flatten_shape -> expression for internal/external/operator (#15086)
# Description

Fixes #14852

As the completion rules are somehow intertwined between internals and
externals,
this PR is relatively messy, and has larger probability to break things,
@fdncred @ysthakur @sholderbach
But I strongly believe this is a better direction to go. Edge cases
should be easier to fix in the dedicated branches.

There're no flattened expression based completion rules left.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting
+7
# After Submitting

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2025-02-23 13:47:49 -05:00
fcd1d59abd split list: add streaming, closure argument, and splitting before/after a separator (#15161)
- this PR addresses most of the points in #13153

# Description

- make `split list` support streaming
- **[BREAKING CHANGE]** if the input is split on consecutive items, the
empty lists between those items are preserved.
  e.g. `[1 1 0 0 3 3 0 4 4] | split list 0` == `[[1 1] [] [2 2] [3 3]]`
- accept a closure as argument, the closure is called for each item, and
if it returns `true` the list is split on that item
- added `--split` flag, which allows keeping the separator items.
`--split=after` splits the list *after* the separator and
`--split=before` splits the list *before* the separator.
  `--split=on` is the default behavior where the separator is lost

# User-Facing Changes

`split list`:
- keeps empty sublists
- allows using a closure to determine items to split on
- allows keeping the separator items with `--split=after` and
`--split=before`

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 toolkit fmt
- 🟢 toolkit clippy
- 🟢 toolkit test
- 🟢 toolkit test stdlib

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2025-02-23 07:53:38 -06:00
083c534948 Fix insert/upsert creation for nested lists (#15131) (#15133)
# Description
This PR fixes #15131 by allowing the `insert` and `upsert` commands to
create lists where they may be expected based on the cell path provided.
For example, the below would have previously thrown an error, but now
creates lists and list elements where necessary
<img width="173" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 2 46 12 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6d680e7e-6268-42ed-a037-a0795014a7e0"
/>
<img width="200" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 2 46 16 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/50d0e8eb-aabb-49fe-b961-5f7489fdc993"
/>
<img width="284" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 2 45 43 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/242a2ec6-7e8f-4a51-92ce-9d5ec10f867f"
/>

# User-Facing Changes
This change removes errors that were previously raised by
`insert_data_at_cell_path` and `upsert_data_at_cell_path`. If one of
these commands encountered an unknown cell path in cases such as these,
it would either raise a "Not a list value" as the list index is used on
a record:

<img width="326" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 2 46 43 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/39b9b006-388b-49b3-82a0-8cc9b739feaa"
/>


Or a "Row number too large" when required to create a new list element
along the way:
<img width="475" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 2 46 51 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/007d1268-7d26-42aa-9bf5-d54c0abf4058"
/>


But both now succeed, which seems to be the intention as it is in parity
with record behavior. Any consumers depending on this specific behavior
will see these errors subside.

This change also includes the static method
`Value::with_data_at_cell_path` that creates a value with a given nested
value at a given cell path, creating records or lists based on the path
member type. 

# Tests + Formatting
In addition to unit tests for the altered behavior, both affected
user-facing commands (`insert` and `upsert`) gained a new command
example to both explain and test this change at the user level.
<img width="382" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 2 29 26 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6973640-3ce6-4ea7-9ba5-d256fe5cb38b"
/>

Note: A single test did fail locally, due to my config directory
differing from expected, but works where this variable is unset
(`with-env { XDG_CONFIG_HOME: null } {cargo test}`):
```
---- repl::test_config_path::test_default_config_path stdout ----
thread 'repl::test_config_path::test_default_config_path' panicked at tests/repl/test_config_path.rs:101:5:
assertion failed: `(left == right)`

Diff < left / right > :
<[home_dir]/Library/Application Support/nushell
>[home_dir]/.config/nushell
```
2025-02-22 21:53:25 -08:00
bda3245725 More precise ErrorKind::NotFound errors (#15149)
In this PR, the two new variants for `ErrorKind`, `FileNotFound`
and `DirectoryNotFound` with a nice `not_found_as` method for the
`ErrorKind` to easily specify the `NotFound` errors. I also updated some
places where I could of think of with these new variants and the message
for `NotFound` is no longer "Entity not found" but "Not found" to be
less strange.

closes #15142
closes #15055
2025-02-22 11:42:44 -05:00
1d44843970 Remove inheritance for PROMPT variables created in default_env.nu (#15130)
This PR always sets a fresh `PROMPT_COMMAND` and `PROMPT_COMMAND_RIGHT`
during startup in `default_env.nu`. This is a more "sensible default",
and can then be overridden with user config later in the startup.
2025-02-21 10:08:10 -05:00
d16946c6e8 Transpose now rejects streams with non-record values (#15151)
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Closes #13765

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2f6b4c5e9b bump the rust toolchain to 1.83.0 (#15148)
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This PR bumps the rust toolchain to 1.83.0 and fixes a clippy lint. We
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2025-02-20 16:34:09 -06:00
4a967d19a9 Remove BACKTRACE message for non-panic errors (#15143)
# Description

Resolves #15070 by removing the `BACKTRACE` message from all Nushell
(non-panic) errors. This was added in #14945 and is useful for
debugging, but not all that helpful to the typical shell user,
especially since most shell errors won't have a backtrace anyway.

At some point it would be nice to display this message only when there
*is* a backtrace available.

# User-Facing Changes

Error messages will be more concise.

# Tests + Formatting

Updated tests.

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We should include information in the *"Custom Commands"* chapter of the
documentation on how to enable this for debugging.
2025-02-20 15:59:11 +08:00
3d58c3f70e Expose flag to not maintain order on polars concat (#15145) 2025-02-19 19:50:57 -08:00
c504c93a1d Polars: Minor code cleanup (#15144)
# Description
Removing todos and deadcode from a previous refactor
2025-02-19 09:47:21 -08:00
8b46ba8b6b Feature+: Bracoxide Zero Padding for Numeric Ranges (#15125)
adds feature spécified in bracoxide#6

```
$ echo {01..10} 
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
$ echo {1..010} 
001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010
```

I'm going to update the examples, but I'm currently on mobile. Will land
in a couple of days.
2025-02-19 07:35:10 -06:00
f8ac9db15b update to the latest reedline (#15139)
# Description

This PR updates nushell to the latest reedline commit
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7636963732 add attr category @category to custom command attributes (#15137)
# Description

This PR adds the `@category` attribute to nushell for use with custom
commands.

### Example Code
```nushell
# Some example with category
@category "math"
@search-terms "addition"
@example "add two numbers together" {
    blah 5 6
} --result 11
def blah [
  a: int # First number to add
  b: int # Second number to add
  ] {
    $a + $b
}
```
#### Source & Help
```nushell
❯ source blah.nu
❯ help blah
Some example with category

Search terms: addition

Usage:
  > blah <a> <b>

Flags:
  -h, --help: Display the help message for this command

Parameters:
  a <int>: First number to add
  b <int>: Second number to add

Input/output types:
  ╭─#─┬─input─┬─output─╮
  │ 0 │ any   │ any    │
  ╰───┴───────┴────────╯

Examples:
  add two numbers together
  > blah 5 6
  11
```
#### Show the category
```nushell
❯ help commands | where name == blah
╭─#─┬─name─┬─category─┬─command_type─┬────────description─────────┬─────params─────┬──input_output──┬─search_terms─┬─is_const─╮
│ 0 │ blah │ math     │ custom       │ Some example with category │ [table 3 rows] │ [list 0 items] │ addition     │ false    │
╰───┴──────┴──────────┴──────────────┴────────────────────────────┴────────────────┴────────────────┴──────────────┴──────────╯
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2025-02-18 15:35:52 -06:00
5d1e2b1df1 Replace "function" with "command" in several user-facing doc (#15129) 2025-02-17 14:10:38 -05:00
273226d666 Provide more directories autocomplete for "overlay use" (#15057)
## Description

- Fixes #12891
- An escape for #12835

Currently, Nushell is not very friendly to Python workflow, because
Python developers very often need to activate a virtual environment, and
in some workflow, the _activate.nu_ script is not near to "current
working directory" (especially ones who use
[virtualenvwrapper](https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
and [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/)), and hence, is not
auto-completed for `overlay use`.
Though Nu v0.102.0 has improved auto-complete for `overlay use`, it
doesn't work if user starts the file path with `~` or `/`, like:

```nu
> overlay use /h
```
```nu
> overlay use ~/W
```

### Before:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8b668c21-0f3a-4d6f-9cd2-8cc92460525c)

### After:


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## User-Facing Changes

No

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Passed

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2025-02-17 12:52:07 -05:00
2b8fb4fe00 Fix failing test when using man version 2.13.0 (#15123)
The test added in #15115 fails on systems using later versions of `man`
(2.13.0 triggers the issue, at least). This updates the test to ignore
formatting characters.

Thanks to @fdncred and @blindFS for the debugging assistance.
2025-02-15 18:55:33 -05:00
2cb059146b Add buffer_editor example with arguments in config nu --doc (#15122)
Counterpart to https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1810 -
Adds an example to the `config nu --doc` for using a `buffer_editor`
with arguments.

Closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/issues/1660 and
resolves the main issue in #14893, but we'll leave it open based on
[this
suggestion](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/14893#issuecomment-2607670442)
2025-02-14 18:51:54 -05:00
fb7b0a8c11 feat(lsp): hover on external command shows manpage (#15115)
# Description

<img width="642" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a97e4f33-df12-4240-a221-d4b97a171de0"
/>

Not particularly useful, but better than showing nothing I guess. #14464

Also fixed a markdown syntax issue for mutable variable hovering

# User-Facing Changes

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2025-02-14 10:59:46 -06:00
d4aeadbb44 Enable theming the Welcome Banner (#15095)
The banner will now use three new `$env.config.color_config` settings:
- `banner_foreground`: The primary color of the banner text
- `banner_highlight1`: Used for the first set of highlights, e.g.,
`Nushell`, `nu`, `GitHub`, et. al
- `banner_highlight2`: Used for the second set of highlights, e.g.
`Discord`, `Documentation`, et. al.

If the settings above are not defined, `banner` continues to use the
default green/purple/foreground. However, two more lines use the
purple/highlight2 in order to give more separation and consistency to
the colorization.
2025-02-14 10:19:16 -05:00
2a8f92b709 docs(chunks): make chunks easier to discover for binary data (#15117)
# Description
There has been multiple instances of users being unable to discover that
`chunks` can be used with binary data.
This should make it easier for users to discover that (using `help -f`).

# User-Facing Changes
Help text of `chunks` updated as mentioned above.

# Tests + Formatting

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- 🟢 toolkit clippy
- 🟢 toolkit test
- 🟢 toolkit test stdlib

# After Submitting

Should we consider mentioning commands that can work with binary input
(first, take, chunks, etc) in the help text for `bytes`?

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2025-02-14 06:29:45 -06:00
453e294883 Refactor kv commands: replace inline params in SQL queries (#15108)
# Description

Update some comments and fix potential security issue:

SQL Injection in DELETE statements: The code constructs SQL queries by
interpolating the $key variable directly into the string. If a key
contains malicious input could lead to SQL injection. Need to use
parameterized queries or escaping.
2025-02-13 23:23:59 -05:00
e1c5ae3cd5 fix(test stdlib): scanning tests shouldn't be affected by user config (#15113)
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2025-02-13 20:23:14 +01:00
a8a0c78a32 Bump Ubuntu runners to 22.04 LTS for tests (#15109)
The release workflow is already on 22.04 for a while. But our tests
where still with 20.04 which is close to end of life

Closes #15052
2025-02-13 16:51:21 +01:00
879258039c Revert / vi binding due to priority bug (#15111)
Manually added bindings take priority to the vi-mode state machine in
reedline thus this addition blocked the use of `f/`/`t/` etc.

Partial revert of #14908

Addresses #15096 with a temporary fix. The full solution of that should
resolve it on the reedline side so you can have both the search option
and the availability of `/` in normal mode bindings
2025-02-13 16:29:08 +01:00
4ac4f71a37 feat(overlay): expose constants with overlay use (#15081)
# Description

`overlay use` now imports constants exported from modules, just like
`use`.

```nushell
# foo.nu
export const a = 1
export const b = 2
```

- `overlay use foo.nu` being equivalent to `use foo.nu *` and exposing
constants `$a = 1` and `$b = 2`
- `overlay use foo.nu -p` being equivalent to `use foo.nu` and exposing
the constant `$foo = {a: 1, b: 2}`

# User-Facing Changes

`overlay use` now imports constants just like `use`.

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- 🟢 toolkit fmt
- 🟢 toolkit clippy
- 🟢 toolkit test
- 🟢 toolkit test stdlib

# After Submitting
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2025-02-13 18:55:03 +08:00
62e56d3581 Rework operator type errors (#14429)
# Description

This PR adds two new `ParseError` and `ShellError` cases for type errors
relating to operators.
- `OperatorUnsupportedType` is used when a type is not supported by an
operator in any way, shape, or form. E.g., `+` does not support `bool`.
- `OperatorIncompatibleTypes` is used when a operator is used with types
it supports, but the combination of types provided cannot be used
together. E.g., `filesize + duration` is not a valid combination.

The other preexisting error cases related to operators have been removed
and replaced with the new ones above. Namely:

- `ShellError::OperatorMismatch`
- `ShellError::UnsupportedOperator`
- `ParseError::UnsupportedOperationLHS`
- `ParseError::UnsupportedOperationRHS`
- `ParseError::UnsupportedOperationTernary`

# User-Facing Changes

- `help operators` now lists the precedence of `not` as 55 instead of 0
(above the other boolean operators). Fixes #13675.
- `math median` and `math mode` now ignore NaN values so that `[NaN NaN]
| math median` and `[NaN NaN] | math mode` no longer trigger a type
error. Instead, it's now an empty input error. Fixing this in earnest
can be left for a future PR.
- Comparisons with `nan` now return false instead of causing an error.
E.g., `1 == nan` is now `false`.
- All the operator type errors have been standardized and reworked. In
particular, they can now have a help message, which is currently used
for types errors relating to `++`.

```nu
[1] ++ 2
```
```
Error: nu::parser::operator_unsupported_type

  × The '++' operator does not work on values of type 'int'.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:5]
 1 │ [1] ++ 2
   ·     ─┬ ┬
   ·      │ ╰── int
   ·      ╰── does not support 'int'
   ╰────
  help: if you meant to append a value to a list or a record to a table, use the `append` command or wrap the value in a list. For example: `$list ++ $value` should be
        `$list ++ [$value]` or `$list | append $value`.
```
2025-02-12 20:03:40 -08:00
2e1b6acc0e feat(const): implement run_const for const (#15082)
- fixes #14559

# Description
Allow using `const` keyword in const contexts. The `run_const` body is
basically empty as the actual logic is already handled by the parser.

# User-Facing Changes
`const` keyword can now be used in `const` contexts.

# Tests + Formatting

I'll add some tests before marking this ready. 

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- 🟢 toolkit clippy
- 🟢 toolkit test
- 🟢 toolkit test stdlib

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2025-02-12 16:59:51 +01:00
3eae657121 Update std-rfc tests for to use @test attributes (#15098)
After #14906, the test runner was updated to use attributes, along with
the existing `std` modules. However, since that PR was started before
`std-rfc` was in main, it didn't include updates to those tests. Once
#14906 was merged, the `std-rfc` tests no longer ran in CI. This PR
updates the tests accordingly.
2025-02-12 06:48:41 -05:00
e74ce72f09 build(deps): bump data-encoding from 2.7.0 to 2.8.0 (#15101)
Bumps [data-encoding](https://github.com/ia0/data-encoding) from 2.7.0
to 2.8.0.
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d577074da9 feat(std/dirs): retain state in subshells or with exec-restarts (#15080)
Persist `std/dirs`'s state in subshells and also when restarting the
shell with `exec $nu.current-exe`
2025-02-11 19:51:43 -05:00
f7d5162582 docs(std-rfc): use actual examples rather than doc comments (#15097)
# Description
Update examples with attributes.

# User-Facing Changes
`std-rfc` commands now have examples.

# Tests + Formatting
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2025-02-11 16:33:27 -06:00
0430167f1c Use proc-macro-error2 instead of proc-macro-error (#15093)
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This PR replaces the usage of `proc-macro-error` with
`proc-macro-error2`. At the time of writing `nu-derive-value` this
wasn't an option, at least it wasn't clear that it is the direction to
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- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

The tests for `nu-derive-value` do not test spans, so maybe something
changed now but probably not.

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We still have `quickcheck` which depends on `syn 1` but it seems we need
that for `nu-cmd-lang`. Would be great if, in the future, we can get rid
of `syn 1` as that should improve build times a bit.
2025-02-11 15:13:34 -05:00
1128fa137f Fix spread operator lexing in records (#15023)
# Description

Zyphys found that when parsing `{...{}, ...{}, a: 1}`, the `a:` would be
considered one token, leading to a parse error ([Discord
message](https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/614593951969574961/1336762075535511573)).
This PR fixes that.

What would happen is that while getting tokens, the following would
happen in a loop:
1. Get the next two tokens while treating `:` as a special character (so
we get the next field key and a colon token)
2. Get the next token while not treating `:` as a special character (so
we get the next value)

I didn't update this when I added the spread operator. With `{...{},
...{}, a: 1}`, the first two tokens would be `...{}` and `...{}`, and
the next token would be `a:`. This PR changes this loop to first get a
single token, check if it's spreading a record, and move on if so.

Alternatives considered:
- Treat `:` as a special character when getting the value too. This
would simplify the loop greatly, but would mean you can't use colons in
values.
- Merge the loop for getting tokens and the loop for parsing those
tokens. I tried this, but it complicates things if you run into a syntax
error and want to create a garbage span going to the end of the record.

# User-Facing Changes

Nothing new
2025-02-11 09:51:34 -05:00
81243c48f0 make plugin compatible with nightly nushell version (#15084)
# Description
Close: #15083

This pr will set `pre` field of version to `Prerelease::EMPTY`, as
nushell does not require this level of checking currently.

# User-Facing Changes
NaN

# Tests + Formatting
Added 1 test

# After Submitting
NaN
2025-02-11 06:40:15 -06:00
442df9e39c Custom command attributes (#14906)
# Description
Add custom command attributes.

- Attributes are placed before a command definition and start with a `@`
character.
- Attribute invocations consist of const command call. The command's
name must start with "attr ", but this prefix is not used in the
invocation.
- A command named `attr example` is invoked as an attribute as
`@example`
-   Several built-in attribute commands are provided as part of this PR
    -   `attr example`: Attaches an example to the commands help text
        ```nushell
        # Double numbers
        @example "double an int"  { 5 | double }   --result 10
        @example "double a float" { 0.5 | double } --result 1.0
        def double []: [number -> number] {
            $in * 2
        }
        ```
    -   `attr search-terms`: Adds search terms to a command
    -   ~`attr env`: Equivalent to using `def --env`~
- ~`attr wrapped`: Equivalent to using `def --wrapped`~ shelved for
later discussion
    -   several testing related attributes in `std/testing`
- If an attribute has no internal/special purpose, it's stored as
command metadata that can be obtained with `scope commands`.
- This allows having attributes like `@test` which can be used by test
runners.
-   Used the `@example` attribute for `std` examples.
-   Updated the std tests and test runner to use `@test` attributes
-   Added completions for attributes

# User-Facing Changes
Users can add examples to their own command definitions, and add other
arbitrary attributes.

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 toolkit fmt
- 🟢 toolkit clippy
- 🟢 toolkit test
- 🟢 toolkit test stdlib

# After Submitting
- Add documentation about the attribute syntax and built-in attributes
- `help attributes`

---------

Co-authored-by: 132ikl <132@ikl.sh>
2025-02-11 06:34:51 -06:00
a58d9b0b3a Refactor/fix tests affecting the whole command set (#15073)
# Description
Pre-cratification of `nu-command` we added tests that covered the whole
command set to ensure consistent documentation style choices and that
the search terms which are added are not uselessly redundant. These
tests are now moved into the suite of the main binary to truly cover all
commands.

- **Move parser quickcheck "fuzz" to `nu-cmd-lang`**
- **Factor out creation of full engine state for tests**
- **Move all-command tests to main context creation**
- **Fix all descriptions**
- **Fix search term duplicate**

# User-Facing Changes
As a result I had to fix a few command argument descriptions. (Doesn't
mean I fully stand behind this choice, but) positionals
(rest/required/optional) and top level descriptions should start with a
capital letter and end with a period. This is not enforced for flags.

# Tests + Formatting
Furthermore I moved our poor-peoples-fuzzer that runs in CI with
`quicktest` over the parser to `nu-cmd-lang` reducing its command set to
just the keywords (similar to
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/15036). Thus this should also
run slightly faster (maybe a slight parallel build cost due to earlier
dependency on quicktest)
2025-02-11 11:36:36 +01:00
2a3d5a9d42 Bump bytesize to fix into filesize (#15088)
# Description
Closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/14866

Incorporates https://github.com/bytesize-rs/bytesize/pull/59 with
bytesize version 1.3.1

# User-Facing Changes
Now rejected strings
```
"1.3 1.3 kB" | into filesize
"1 420 kB" | into filesize
```
# Tests + Formatting
Added test with invalid input that was silently ignored before
2025-02-11 11:33:48 +01:00
a5d7d6dd46 Bump yanked dependencies (#15090)
Seen in the `cargo install --locked` step of the stdlib ci
- `scc`
- `sdd` [according to changelog potential use after
free](https://github.com/wvwwvwwv/scalable-delayed-dealloc/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)

Should only be part of the `dev-dependencies` due to `serial_test`
2025-02-11 11:33:29 +01:00
18e3a5d40b Fix match blocks in std-rfc/kv implementation (#15089)
Fixes failure surfaced by merging
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/15032
2025-02-11 11:16:57 +01:00
553c951a60 Fix match running closures as block (#15032)
# Description
This PR makes `match` no longer run closures as if they were blocks.
This also allows returning closures from `match` without needing to wrap
in an outer subexpression or block.

Before PR:
```nushell
match 1 { _ => {|| print hi} }
# => hi
```

After PR:
```nushell
match 1 { _ => {|| print hi} }
# => closure_1090
```

# User-Facing Changes

* `match` no longer runs closures as if they were blocks

# Tests + Formatting

N/A

# After Submitting

N/A
2025-02-11 10:35:23 +01:00
781c4bd1d7 use 0-indexing in explore (#15079)
# Description
The index in `explore --index` starting with 1 is inconsistent with rest
of nushell. Also it tripped me up a few times when I wanted to select a
row with `:nu get n`

# User-Facing Changes
Index in `explore --index` now starts with 0.

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 toolkit fmt
- 🟢 toolkit clippy
- 🟢 toolkit test
- 🟢 toolkit test stdlib

# After Submitting
N/A
2025-02-10 15:26:42 -06:00
a2e335dcd7 fix block spans for the module keyword (#15078)
# Description
I noticed that the following code snippet wasn't being highlighted
correctly. Spans used for parsing contents of the block was also
incorrectly used for the expression.

# User-Facing Changes
The block following the module keyword is now highlighted correctly.

| Before | After |
|--------|--------|
|
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8d1040f5-5002-4880-bb71-47549a67a804)
|
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0dc28e25-2da3-4411-82ae-3e4e129fd42f)
|

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 toolkit fmt
- 🟢 toolkit clippy
- 🟢 toolkit test
- 🟢 toolkit test stdlib

# After Submitting
N/A
2025-02-10 15:26:02 -06:00
c6fc6bd5a7 fix(lsp): inlay hints span issue with user config scripts (#15071)
# Description

Fixes this:

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/98b523dd-df30-4e85-b069-20aaad0d9bf5)

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

I can't figure out how to test this atm.
Happy to do it if someone show me some hints how.

# After Submitting
2025-02-10 16:15:03 +01:00
a7830ac1fd Update README.md
Fix link
2025-02-10 09:06:09 -05:00
00713c9339 Update README.md
Fix Drawing-Board link/description
2025-02-10 09:05:05 -05:00
7d7dbd8b2c Fix missing required overlay error (#15058)
# Description
Fixes: #15049

The error occurs when using an alias with a module prefix, it can
initially pass through alias checking, but if the alias leads to
commands which have side effects, it doesn't call these functions to
apply side effects.
This pr ensure that in such cases, nushell still calls
`parse_overlay_xxx` functions to apply the side effects.

I want to make my test easier to write, so this pr depends on
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/15054.

# User-Facing Changes
The following code will no longer raise an error:
```
module inner {}
module spam { export alias b = overlay use inner }
use spam
spam b
```

# Tests + Formatting
Added 2 tests.

# After Submitting
NaN
2025-02-10 16:27:50 +08:00
d4675d9138 allow export alias in repl (#15054)
# Description
Fixes: #15048
The issue is happened while `parse_export_in_block`, it makes a call to
`parse_internal_call`, which may be an error.
But in reality, these errors are not useful, all useful errors will be
generated by `parse_xxx` at the end of the function.

# User-Facing Changes
The following code should no longer raise error:
```
export alias a = overlay use
```

# Tests + Formatting
Added 1 test.

# After Submitting
NaN
2025-02-10 15:32:05 +08:00
6e88b3f8d6 refactor(completion): expression based variable/cell_path completion (#15033)
# Description

fixes #14643 , as well as some nested cell path cases:

```nushell
let foo = {a: [1 {a: 1}]}

$foo.a.1.#<tab>

const bar = {a: 1, b: 2}
$bar.#<tab>
```

So my plan of the refactoring process is that:
1. gradually move those rules of flattened shapes into expression match
branches, until they are gone
2. keep each PR focused, easier to review and track. 

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

+2

# After Submitting
2025-02-09 22:26:41 -05:00
720813339f Add std-rfc README (#15066)
Copied the old README from `nu_scripts/stdlib-candidate/std-rfc` over to `nu-std/std-rfc` and
updated it with the latest info.
2025-02-09 11:21:56 -05:00
5b4dd775d4 Move std-rfc into Nushell (#15042)
Move `std-rfc` into Nushell.  `use std-rfc/<submodule>` now works "out-of-the-box"
2025-02-09 09:03:37 -05:00
bfe398ca36 Fix char lsep assignment (#15065)
Fix `char eol` issue where there was still a hardcoded `\n` taking
effect on Windows.
2025-02-09 07:19:11 -05:00
31e1f49cb6 fix ranges over zero-length input (#15062)
Fixes #15061

# User-Facing Changes

Fixes panics when slicing empty input with inclusive ranges:

```nushell
> random binary 0 | bytes at 0..0
Error:   x Main thread panicked.
  |-> at crates/nu-protocol/src/value/range.rs:118:42
  `-> attempt to subtract with overflow
```
2025-02-08 19:57:28 -05:00
26897b287c Adds platform agnostic EoL separator to char command (#15059)
Adds `char eol`, `char line_sep`, and `char lsep` (synonyms) to represent
the platform specific line ending character(s).
2025-02-08 16:23:51 -05:00
5a7707cb52 Remove --no-default-features for std-lib-and-python-virtualenv CI (#15045)
# Description

Current CI tests `std-lib-and-python-virtualenv` using Nushell installed
with:

```
cargo install --path . --locked --no-default-features --force
```

However, this disables certain features that may be utilized in `std` or
(now) `std-rfc`; namely `stor` and `into sqlite`.

This PR simply removes the `--no-default-features` flag, which *should*
allow #15042 CI to complete successfully.

Historically, I believe that this was set up to mirror
[`pypa/virtualenv`
CI](https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Amerged+nushell).
However, with all Nushell binary builds now including these features, it
seems to me that a more accurate CI will test with default features. Let
me know if my understanding is off here, and we can look for
alternatives.

# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

CI Update

# After Submitting

N/A
2025-02-08 21:02:15 +02:00
4b0b4ddce1 Replaced IoError::new_with_additional_context calls that still had Span::unknown() (#15056)
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In #14968 I grepped the code for `IoError::new` calls with unknown
spans, but I forgot to also grep for
`IoError::new_with_additional_context`, so I missed some. Hopefullly
this is the last P.S. to #14968.

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2025-02-08 09:23:28 -06:00
9fa2f43d06 fix(lsp): exit on null root_dir (#15051)
# Description

This PR fixes one reported bug of recent lsp changes.

It exit unexpectedly with empty `root_dir` settings in neovim.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

+1 test case

# After Submitting
2025-02-08 06:49:38 -06:00
2891867de9 Trigger tests for patch release branch pushes (#15037)
Make sure that when creating a cherry-picked or otherwise diverging
patch release branch the final product still gets checked via CI before
a release is cut.

To trigger this patch release branches MUST follow the pattern:
`patch-release-*` (e.g. `patch-release-0.102.1`)
2025-02-07 23:51:01 +01:00
55c7246830 Fuzz more realistically with keyword const eval (#15036)
# Description
The parsing logic for several of our keywords is conditional on the
particular commands for those keywords being in scope:


942030199d/crates/nu-parser/src/parse_keywords.rs (L272-L279)

Thus the following involved parsing logic was not fuzzed by the existing
`parse` fuzz target so far.

This adds an additional fuzz target `parse_with_keywords` that loads the
commands from `nu-cmd-lang`. Those are primarily the keyword
implementations, thus the relevant code paths in the parser that depend
on those `DeclId`s and the potential const eval of `if` etc. get
unlocked.

The existing `parse` target is preserved if you have concerns about the
fuzzing breaking containment in some form due to those commands.

# Tests + Formatting
Found https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/14972 with this target
2025-02-07 23:50:47 +01:00
17246db38b Fix usages of fmt to format number (#15041)
Those slipped through the cracks with
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/14875

Avoids deprecation warning and failure after
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/15040
2025-02-07 23:50:33 +01:00
e60dac8957 remove nu-check examples with the --all flag (#15047)
# Description

Deletes example usage of `nu-check`'s `--all` flag, which was removed in
5e937ca1af.
2025-02-07 14:31:59 -06:00
d007b10fbf Use build_target information in startup banner (#15046)
# Description
The `(version).build_os` variable inherits from `shadow_rs` `BUILD_OS`
which points to the OS on which the binary was built but does not
reflect the target if it was cross-compiled. We cross-compile several of
the targets for our binary releases. Thus the info in the banner was
misleading.

# User-Facing Changes
By changing to `build_target` the target triple is shown instead.
This is slightly more verbose but should also allow disambiguation
between the `musl` and `glibc` builds.


![grafik](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/24dd43d7-9717-463b-809b-b81b44f9ab52)

# Tests + Formatting
(-)
2025-02-07 12:10:13 -06:00
942030199d check signals while printing values (#14980)
Fixes #14960

# User-Facing Changes

- The output of non-streaming values can now be interrupted with ctrl-c:

```nushell
~> use std repeat; random chars --length 100kb | repeat 2000 | str join ' ' | collect
<data omitted>^C
Error:
  × Operation interrupted
   ╭─[entry #1:1:61]
 1 │ use std repeat; random chars --length 100kb | repeat 2000 | str join ' ' | collect
   ·                                                             ────┬───
   ·                                                                 ╰── This operation was interrupted
   ╰────
```

- When IO errors occur while printing data, nushell no longer panics:

```diff
 $ nu -c "true | print" | -

-Error:
-  x Main thread panicked.
-  |-> at crates/nu-protocol/src/errors/shell_error/io.rs:198:13
-  `-> for unknown spans with paths, use `new_internal_with_path`
+Error: nu:🐚:io::broken_pipe
+
+  x I/O error
+  `->   x Broken pipe
+
+   ,-[source:1:1]
+ 1 | true | print
+   : ^^|^
+   :   `-| Writing to stdout failed
+   :     | Broken pipe
+   `----
```
2025-02-07 06:56:07 -05:00
fb8ac4198b fix: clippy warnings with --all-features (#15035)
# Description

Some more `cargo clippy --all-features` warnings from rust toolchain
1.84.1 that I forgot to fix in #14984
2025-02-07 12:30:25 +01:00
2ce5de58e6 Fix an integer overflow bug in into duration (#15031)
Fixes #15028

# Description

The current implementation of `into duration` uses bare pointer
arithmetic instead of wrapping one. This works fine on 64-bit platforms,
since the pointers don't take up all of the 64 bits, but fails on 32 bit
ones.


# Tests + Formatting

All of the affected tests pass on my end, but it's `x86_84`, so they
were also passing before that.
2025-02-06 21:32:42 +01:00
2f18b9c856 Enable nushell error with backtrace (#14945)
# Description
After this pr, nushell is able to raise errors with a backtrace, which
should make users easier to debug. To enable the feature, users need to
set env variable via `$env.NU_BACKTRACE = 1`. But yeah it might not work
perfectly, there are some corner cases which might not be handled.

I think it should close #13379 in another way.

### About the change

The implementation mostly contained with 2 parts:
1. introduce a new `ChainedError` struct as well as a new
`ShellError::ChainedError` variant. If `eval_instruction` returned an
error, it converts the error to `ShellError::ChainedError`.
`ChainedError` struct is responsable to display errors properly. It
needs to handle the following 2 cases:
- if we run a function which runs `error make` internally, it needs to
display the error itself along with caller span.
- if we run a `error make` directly, or some commands directly returns
an error, we just want nushell raise an error about `error make`.

2. Attach caller spans to `ListStream` and `ByteStream`, because they
are lazy streams, and *only* contains the span that runs it
directly(like `^false`, for example), so nushell needs to add all caller
spans to the stream.
For example: in `def a [] { ^false }; def b [] { a; 33 }; b`, when we
run `b`, which runs `a`, which runs `^false`, the `ByteStream` only
contains the span of `^false`, we need to make it contains the span of
`a`, so nushell is able to get all spans if something bad happened.
This behavior is happened after running `Instruction::Call`, if it
returns a `ByteStream` and `ListStream`, it will call `push_caller_span`
method to attach call spans.

# User-Facing Changes
It's better to demostrate how it works by examples, given the following
definition:
```nushell
> $env.NU_BACKTRACE = 1
> def a [x] { if $x == 3 { error make {msg: 'a custom error'}}}
> def a_2 [x] { if $x == 3 { ^false } else { $x } }
> def a_3 [x] { if $x == 3 { [1 2 3] | each {error make {msg: 'a custom error inside list stream'} } } }
> def b [--list-stream --external] {
    if $external == true {
        # error with non-zero exit code, which is generated from external command.
        a_2 1; a_2 3; a_2 2
    } else if $list_stream == true {
        # error generated by list-stream
        a_3 1; a_3 3; a_3 2
    } else {
        # error generated by command directly
        a 1; a 2; a 3
    }
}
```

Run `b` directly shows the following error:

<details>

```nushell
Error: chained_error

  × oops
   ╭─[entry #27:1:1]
 1 │ b
   · ┬
   · ╰── error happened when running this
   ╰────

Error: chained_error

  × oops
    ╭─[entry #26:10:19]
  9 │         # error generated by command directly
 10 │         a 1; a 2; a 3
    ·                   ┬
    ·                   ╰── error happened when running this
 11 │     }
    ╰────

Error:
  × a custom error
   ╭─[entry #6:1:26]
 1 │ def a [x] { if $x == 3 { error make {msg: 'a custom error'}}}
   ·                          ─────┬────
   ·                               ╰── originates from here
   ╰────
```

</details>

Run `b --list-stream` shows the following error

<details>

```nushell
Error: chained_error

  × oops
   ╭─[entry #28:1:1]
 1 │ b --list-stream
   · ┬
   · ╰── error happened when running this
   ╰────

Error: nu:🐚:eval_block_with_input

  × Eval block failed with pipeline input
   ╭─[entry #26:7:16]
 6 │         # error generated by list-stream
 7 │         a_3 1; a_3 3; a_3 2
   ·                ─┬─
   ·                 ╰── source value
 8 │     } else {
   ╰────

Error: nu:🐚:eval_block_with_input

  × Eval block failed with pipeline input
   ╭─[entry #23:1:29]
 1 │ def a_3 [x] { if $x == 3 { [1 2 3] | each {error make {msg: 'a custom error inside list stream'} } } }
   ·                             ┬
   ·                             ╰── source value
   ╰────

Error:
  × a custom error inside list stream
   ╭─[entry #23:1:44]
 1 │ def a_3 [x] { if $x == 3 { [1 2 3] | each {error make {msg: 'a custom error inside list stream'} } } }
   ·                                            ─────┬────
   ·                                                 ╰── originates from here
   ╰────
```

</details>

Run `b --external` shows the following error:

<details>

```nushell
Error: chained_error

  × oops
   ╭─[entry #29:1:1]
 1 │ b --external
   · ┬
   · ╰── error happened when running this
   ╰────

Error: nu:🐚:eval_block_with_input

  × Eval block failed with pipeline input
   ╭─[entry #26:4:16]
 3 │         # error with non-zero exit code, which is generated from external command.
 4 │         a_2 1; a_2 3; a_2 2
   ·                ─┬─
   ·                 ╰── source value
 5 │     } else if $list_stream == true {
   ╰────

Error: nu:🐚:non_zero_exit_code

  × External command had a non-zero exit code
   ╭─[entry #7:1:29]
 1 │ def a_2 [x] { if $x == 3 { ^false } else { $x } }
   ·                             ──┬──
   ·                               ╰── exited with code 1
   ╰────
```

</details>

It also added a message to guide the usage of NU_BACKTRACE, see the last
line in the following example:
```shell
 ls asdfasd
Error: nu:🐚:io::not_found

  × I/O error
  ╰─▶   × Entity not found

   ╭─[entry #17:1:4]
 1 │ ls asdfasd
   ·    ───┬───
   ·       ╰── Entity not found
   ╰────
  help: The error occurred at '/home/windsoilder/projects/nushell/asdfasd'

set the `NU_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace.
```
# Tests + Formatting
Added some tests for the behavior.

# After Submitting
2025-02-06 22:05:58 +08:00
bdc767bf23 fix polars save example typo (#15008)
# Description
 fix polars save example dfr -> polars 

I'm wondering why the commands `polars open` and `polars save` don't
have the same flags?
2025-02-06 07:01:09 -06:00
3770a5eed1 remove duplicate code in math/log.rs (#15022)
# Description
I have investigated all const commands and found that math log contains
some duplicate code, which can be eliminated by introducing a new helper
function. So this pr is going to do this


# User-Facing Changes
NaN

# Tests + Formatting
NaN

# After Submitting
NaN
2025-02-06 07:00:25 -06:00
0705fb9cd1 Added S3 support for polars save (#15005)
# Description
Parquet, CSV, NDJSON, and Arrow files can be written to AWS S3 via
`polars save`. This mirrors the s3 functionality provided by `polars
open`.

```nushell
ls | polars into-df | polars save s3://my-bucket/test.parquet
```

# User-Facing Changes
- S3 urls are now supported by `polars save`
2025-02-06 06:59:39 -06:00
1a1a960836 feat(explore): Allow expanding selected cell with 'e' (#15000)
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5be818b5ee make echo const (#14997)
# Description

Make `echo` const.
- It's a very simple command, there is no reason for it to not be const.
- It's return type `any` is utilized in tests to type erase values, this
might be useful for testing const evaluation too.
- The upcoming custom command attribute feature can make use of it as a
stopgap replacement for `const def` commands.

# User-Facing Changes

`echo` can be used in const contexts.

# Tests + Formatting

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2025-02-06 06:56:30 -06:00
c7d3014849 feat(cli): add vi solidus / keybinding (#14908)
# Description

- Add keybinding for `/` when in vi normal mode which activates the
history menu.
- Make keybinding `mode` (`edit_mode`) case-insensitive.

This keybinding exists both in vim and GNU Readline (e.g. bash) when in
vi normal mode. The reason this keybinding is getting added here (and
not in `reedline`) is because it triggers the history menu, and should
only be defined when the history menu exists. Menus are defined
externally to `reedline`.

# User-Facing Changes

Added keybinding for `/` when in vi normal mode which activates the
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# After Submitting

TODO: Update docs
2025-02-06 06:53:32 -06:00
164a089656 refactor(completion): AST traverse to find the inner-most expression to complete (#14973)
# Description

As discussed
[here](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/14856#issuecomment-2623393017)
and [here](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/discussions/14868).

I feel this method is generally better. As for the new-parser, we can
simply modify the implementation in `traverse.rs` to accommodate.

Next, I'm gonna overhaul the `Completer` trait, so before it gets really
messy, I' think this is the step to put this open for review so we can
check if I'm on track.

This PR closes #13897 (the `|` part)

# User-Facing Changes

# After Submitting
2025-02-06 06:49:13 -06:00
0b2d1327d2 fix extern commands' extra description (#14996)
# Description

- Remove redundant fields from KnownExternal
- Command::extra_description and Command::search_terms using the
signature field

# User-Facing Changes

`extern` commands extra description is now shown in help text.

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2025-02-06 12:56:40 +01:00
5f6f18076c Remove Twitter from README (#15026)
# Description
Removes Twitter mentions from the README
2025-02-06 19:49:57 +08:00
81de8ecd70 build(deps): bump crate-ci/typos from 1.29.4 to 1.29.5 (#15006) 2025-02-06 11:01:07 +00:00
30ed63667b build(deps): bump bytes from 1.9.0 to 1.10.0 (#15010) 2025-02-06 11:00:19 +00:00
a56906ca6d update miette to 7.5 (#15014) 2025-02-06 11:59:19 +01:00
0f0e1e2068 Add search terms for hide and hide-env (#15017)
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Adds search terms for hide and hide-env.

Rel: #15013 

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2025-02-05 23:33:49 -05:00
192ee59c75 Fix tests of docker image and Update Nu LICENSE (#15015)
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- Fix docker image tests failure for [nightly
build](https://github.com/nushell/nightly/actions/runs/13150680863) and
[release
build](https://github.com/nushell/nightly/actions/runs/13156381344). I
have test them locally to make sure it works
- Update Nushell LICENSE by the way
2025-02-05 06:27:17 -06:00
803a348f41 Bump to 0.102.1 dev version (#15012) 2025-02-05 00:19:48 -05:00
1178 changed files with 42095 additions and 18572 deletions

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# A bot for automatically labelling pull requests
# See https://github.com/actions/labeler
dataframe:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- crates/nu_plugin_polars/**
std-library:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- crates/nu-std/**
ci:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- .github/workflows/**
LSP:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- crates/nu-lsp/**
parser:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- crates/nu-parser/**
pr:plugins:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
# plugins API
- crates/nu-plugin/**
- crates/nu-plugin-core/**
- crates/nu-plugin-engine/**
- crates/nu-plugin-protocol/**
- crates/nu-plugin-test-support/**
# specific plugins (like polars)
- crates/nu_plugin_*/**

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@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
name: Test on Beta Toolchain
# This workflow is made to run our tests on the beta toolchain to validate that
# the beta toolchain works.
# We do not intend to test here that we are working correctly but rather that
# the beta toolchain works correctly.
# The ci.yml handles our actual testing with our guarantees.
on:
schedule:
# If this workflow fails, GitHub notifications will go to the last person
# who edited this line.
# See: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/monitoring-and-troubleshooting-workflows/monitoring-workflows/notifications-for-workflow-runs
- cron: '0 0 * * *' # Runs daily at midnight UTC
env:
NUSHELL_CARGO_PROFILE: ci
NU_LOG_LEVEL: DEBUG
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref && github.ref || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build-and-test:
# this job is more for testing the beta toolchain and not our tests, so if
# this fails but the tests of the regular ci pass, then this is fine
continue-on-error: true
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
platform: [windows-latest, macos-latest, ubuntu-22.04]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: rustup update beta
- name: Tests
run: cargo +beta test --workspace --profile ci --exclude nu_plugin_*
- name: Check for clean repo
shell: bash
run: |
if [ -n "$(git status --porcelain)" ]; then
echo "there are changes";
git status --porcelain
exit 1
else
echo "no changes in working directory";
fi

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ on:
push:
branches:
- main
- 'patch-release-*'
name: continuous-integration
@ -21,14 +22,14 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
# Pinning to Ubuntu 20.04 because building on newer Ubuntu versions causes linux-gnu
# Pinning to Ubuntu 22.04 because building on newer Ubuntu versions causes linux-gnu
# builds to link against a too-new-for-many-Linux-installs glibc version. Consider
# revisiting this when 20.04 is closer to EOL (April 2025)
# revisiting this when 22.04 is closer to EOL (June 2027)
#
# Using macOS 13 runner because 14 is based on the M1 and has half as much RAM (7 GB,
# instead of 14 GB) which is too little for us right now. Revisit when `dfr` commands are
# removed and we're only building the `polars` plugin instead
platform: [windows-latest, macos-13, ubuntu-20.04]
platform: [windows-latest, macos-13, ubuntu-22.04]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.10.1
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.12.0
- name: cargo fmt
run: cargo fmt --all -- --check
@ -56,7 +57,7 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
platform: [windows-latest, macos-latest, ubuntu-20.04]
platform: [windows-latest, macos-latest, ubuntu-22.04]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
@ -64,7 +65,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.10.1
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.12.0
- name: Tests
run: cargo test --workspace --profile ci --exclude nu_plugin_*
@ -83,7 +84,7 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
platform: [ubuntu-20.04, macos-latest, windows-latest]
platform: [ubuntu-22.04, macos-latest, windows-latest]
py:
- py
@ -93,10 +94,10 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.10.1
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.12.0
- name: Install Nushell
run: cargo install --path . --locked --no-default-features --force
run: cargo install --path . --locked --force
- name: Standard library tests
run: nu -c 'use crates/nu-std/testing.nu; testing run-tests --path crates/nu-std'
@ -136,7 +137,7 @@ jobs:
# instead of 14 GB) which is too little for us right now.
#
# Failure occurring with clippy for rust 1.77.2
platform: [windows-latest, macos-13, ubuntu-20.04]
platform: [windows-latest, macos-13, ubuntu-22.04]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
@ -144,7 +145,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.10.1
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.12.0
- name: Clippy
run: cargo clippy --package nu_plugin_* -- $CLIPPY_OPTIONS
@ -185,7 +186,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.10.1
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.12.0
- name: Add wasm32-unknown-unknown target
run: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown

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# Automatically labels PRs based on the configuration file
# you are probably looking for 👉 `.github/labeler.yml`
name: Label PRs
on:
- pull_request_target
jobs:
triage:
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository_owner == 'nushell'
steps:
- uses: actions/labeler@v5
with:
repo-token: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
sync-labels: true

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
# 2. https://github.com/JasonEtco/create-an-issue
# 3. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/variables
# 4. https://github.com/actions/github-script
# 5. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idneeds
#
name: Nightly Build
@ -14,6 +15,7 @@ on:
# This schedule will run only from the default branch
schedule:
- cron: '15 0 * * *' # run at 00:15 AM UTC
workflow_dispatch:
defaults:
run:
@ -25,6 +27,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# This job is required by the release job, so we should make it run both from Nushell repo and nightly repo
# if: github.repository == 'nushell/nightly'
# Map a step output to a job output
outputs:
skip: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.skip }}
build_date: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.build_date }}
nightly_tag: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.nightly_tag }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
@ -39,7 +46,7 @@ jobs:
uses: hustcer/setup-nu@v3
if: github.repository == 'nushell/nightly'
with:
version: 0.101.0
version: 0.103.0
# Synchronize the main branch of nightly repo with the main branch of Nushell official repo
- name: Prepare for Nightly Release
@ -57,16 +64,53 @@ jobs:
# All the changes will be overwritten by the upstream main branch
git reset --hard src/main
git push origin main -f
let sha_short = (git rev-parse --short origin/main | str trim | str substring 0..7)
let tag_name = $'nightly-($sha_short)'
if (git ls-remote --tags origin $tag_name | is-empty) {
git tag -a $tag_name -m $'Nightly build from ($sha_short)'
- name: Create Tag and Output Tag Name
if: github.repository == 'nushell/nightly'
id: vars
shell: nu {0}
run: |
let date = date now | format date %m%d
let version = open Cargo.toml | get package.version
let sha_short = (git rev-parse --short origin/main | str trim | str substring 0..6)
let latest_meta = http get https://api.github.com/repos/nushell/nightly/releases
| sort-by -r created_at
| where tag_name =~ nightly
| get tag_name?.0? | default ''
| parse '{version}-nightly.{build}+{hash}'
if ($latest_meta.0?.hash? | default '') == $sha_short {
print $'(ansi g)Latest nightly build is up-to-date, skip rebuilding.(ansi reset)'
$'skip=true(char nl)' o>> $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT
exit 0
}
let prev_ver = $latest_meta.0?.version? | default '0.0.0'
let build = if ($latest_meta | is-empty) or ($version != $prev_ver) { 1 } else {
($latest_meta | get build?.0? | default 0 | into int) + 1
}
let nightly_tag = $'($version)-nightly.($build)+($sha_short)'
$'build_date=($date)(char nl)' o>> $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT
$'nightly_tag=($nightly_tag)(char nl)' o>> $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT
if (git ls-remote --tags origin $nightly_tag | is-empty) {
ls **/Cargo.toml | each {|file|
open --raw $file.name
| str replace --all $'version = "($version)"' $'version = "($version)-nightly.($build)"'
| save --force $file.name
}
# Disable the following two workflows for the automatic committed changes
rm .github/workflows/ci.yml
rm .github/workflows/audit.yml
git add .
git commit -m $'Update version to ($version)-nightly.($build)'
git tag -a $nightly_tag -m $'Nightly build from ($sha_short)'
git push origin --tags
git push origin main -f
}
standard:
release:
name: Nu
needs: prepare
if: needs.prepare.outputs.skip != 'true'
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@ -83,24 +127,15 @@ jobs:
- armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
- riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu
- loongarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
extra: ['bin']
include:
- target: aarch64-apple-darwin
os: macos-latest
- target: x86_64-apple-darwin
os: macos-latest
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: 'bin'
os: windows-latest
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: msi
os: windows-latest
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: 'bin'
os: windows-latest
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: msi
os: windows-latest
os: windows-11-arm
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
os: ubuntu-22.04
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
@ -119,40 +154,64 @@ jobs:
os: ubuntu-22.04
runs-on: ${{matrix.os}}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: main
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install Wix Toolset 6 for Windows
shell: pwsh
if: ${{ startsWith(matrix.os, 'windows') }}
run: |
dotnet tool install --global wix --version 6.0.0
dotnet workload install wix
$wixPath = "$env:USERPROFILE\.dotnet\tools"
echo "$wixPath" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
$env:PATH = "$wixPath;$env:PATH"
wix --version
- name: Update Rust Toolchain Target
run: |
echo "targets = ['${{matrix.target}}']" >> rust-toolchain.toml
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.10.1
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
# WARN: Keep the rustflags to prevent from the winget submission error: `CAQuietExec: Error 0xc0000135`
with:
rustflags: ''
- name: Setup Nushell
uses: hustcer/setup-nu@v3
if: ${{ matrix.os != 'windows-11-arm' }}
with:
version: 0.101.0
version: 0.103.0
- name: Release Nu Binary
id: nu
if: ${{ matrix.os != 'windows-11-arm' }}
run: nu .github/workflows/release-pkg.nu
env:
OS: ${{ matrix.os }}
REF: ${{ github.ref }}
TARGET: ${{ matrix.target }}
_EXTRA_: ${{ matrix.extra }}
- name: Build Nu for Windows ARM64
id: nu0
shell: pwsh
if: ${{ matrix.os == 'windows-11-arm' }}
run: |
$env:OS = 'windows'
$env:REF = '${{ github.ref }}'
$env:TARGET = '${{ matrix.target }}'
cargo build --release --all --target aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
cp ./target/${{ matrix.target }}/release/nu.exe .
./nu.exe -c 'version'
./nu.exe ${{github.workspace}}/.github/workflows/release-pkg.nu
- name: Create an Issue for Release Failure
if: ${{ failure() }}
uses: JasonEtco/create-an-issue@v2.9.2
uses: JasonEtco/create-an-issue@v2
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
@ -160,13 +219,6 @@ jobs:
search_existing: open
filename: .github/AUTO_ISSUE_TEMPLATE/nightly-build-fail.md
- name: Set Outputs of Short SHA
id: vars
run: |
echo "date=$(date -u +'%Y-%m-%d')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
sha_short=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
echo "sha_short=${sha_short:0:7}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# REF: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/gh-release
# Create a release only in nushell/nightly repo
- name: Publish Archive
@ -174,9 +226,39 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ startsWith(github.repository, 'nushell/nightly') }}
with:
prerelease: true
files: ${{ steps.nu.outputs.archive }}
tag_name: nightly-${{ steps.vars.outputs.sha_short }}
name: Nu-nightly-${{ steps.vars.outputs.date }}-${{ steps.vars.outputs.sha_short }}
files: |
${{ steps.nu.outputs.msi }}
${{ steps.nu0.outputs.msi }}
${{ steps.nu.outputs.archive }}
${{ steps.nu0.outputs.archive }}
tag_name: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.nightly_tag }}
name: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.build_date }}-${{ needs.prepare.outputs.nightly_tag }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
sha256sum:
needs: [prepare, release]
name: Create Sha256sum
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository == 'nushell/nightly'
steps:
- name: Download Release Archives
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: >-
gh release download ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.nightly_tag }}
--repo ${{ github.repository }}
--pattern '*'
--dir release
- name: Create Checksums
run: cd release && shasum -a 256 * > ../SHA256SUMS
- name: Publish Checksums
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2.0.9
with:
draft: false
prerelease: true
files: SHA256SUMS
tag_name: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.nightly_tag }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
@ -184,12 +266,9 @@ jobs:
name: Cleanup
# Should only run in nushell/nightly repo
if: github.repository == 'nushell/nightly'
needs: [release, sha256sum]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Sleep for 30 minutes, waiting for the release to be published
- name: Waiting for Release
run: sleep 1800
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: main
@ -197,14 +276,14 @@ jobs:
- name: Setup Nushell
uses: hustcer/setup-nu@v3
with:
version: 0.101.0
version: 0.103.0
# Keep the last a few releases
- name: Delete Older Releases
shell: nu {0}
run: |
let KEEP_COUNT = 10
let deprecated = (http get https://api.github.com/repos/nushell/nightly/releases | sort-by -r created_at | select tag_name id | range $KEEP_COUNT..)
let deprecated = (http get https://api.github.com/repos/nushell/nightly/releases | sort-by -r created_at | select tag_name id | slice $KEEP_COUNT..)
for release in $deprecated {
print $'Deleting tag ($release.tag_name)'
git push origin --delete $release.tag_name

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@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
#!/usr/bin/env nu
# Created: 2025/05/21 19:05:20
# Description:
# A script to build Windows MSI packages for NuShell. Need wix 6.0 to be installed.
# The script will download the specified NuShell release, extract it, and create an MSI package.
# Can be run locally or in GitHub Actions.
# To run this script locally:
# load-env { TARGET: 'x86_64-pc-windows-msvc' REF: '0.103.0' GITHUB_REPOSITORY: 'nushell/nushell' }
# nu .github/workflows/release-msi.nu
def build-msi [] {
let target = $env.TARGET
# We should read the version from the environment variable first
# As we may build the MSI package for a specific version not the latest one
let version = $env.MSI_VERSION? | default (open Cargo.toml | get package.version)
let arch = if $nu.os-info.arch =~ 'x86_64' { 'x64' } else { 'arm64' }
print $'Building msi package for (ansi g)($target)(ansi reset) with version (ansi g)($version)(ansi reset) from tag (ansi g)($env.REF)(ansi reset)...'
fetch-nu-pkg
# Create extra Windows msi release package if dotnet and wix are available
let installed = [dotnet wix] | all { (which $in | length) > 0 }
if $installed and (wix --version | split row . | first | into int) >= 6 {
print $'(char nl)Start creating Windows msi package with the following contents...'
cd wix; hr-line
cp nu/README.txt .
ls -f nu/* | print
./nu/nu.exe -c $'NU_RELEASE_VERSION=($version) dotnet build -c Release -p:Platform=($arch)'
glob **/*.msi | print
# Workaround for https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/issues/280
let wixRelease = (glob **/*.msi | where $it =~ bin | get 0 | str replace --all '\' '/')
let msi = $'($wixRelease | path dirname)/nu-($version)-($target).msi'
mv $wixRelease $msi
print $'MSI archive: ---> ($msi)';
# Run only in GitHub Actions
if ($env.GITHUB_ACTIONS? | default false | into bool) {
echo $"msi=($msi)(char nl)" o>> $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT
}
}
}
def fetch-nu-pkg [] {
mkdir wix/nu
# See: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/store-information-in-variables#default-environment-variables
gh release download $env.REF --repo $env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY --pattern $'*-($env.TARGET).zip' --dir wix/nu
cd wix/nu
let pkg = ls *.zip | get name.0
unzip $pkg
rm $pkg
ls | print
}
# Print a horizontal line marker
def 'hr-line' [
--blank-line(-b)
] {
print $'(ansi g)---------------------------------------------------------------------------->(ansi reset)'
if $blank_line { char nl }
}
alias main = build-msi

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@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
#
# REF:
# 1. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idstrategymatrixinclude
#
name: Build Windows MSI
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
tag:
required: true
description: 'Tag to Rebuild MSI'
version:
description: 'Version of Rebuild MSI'
permissions:
contents: write
packages: write
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
release:
name: Nu
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
target:
- x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
- aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: ['bin']
include:
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
os: windows-latest
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
os: windows-11-arm
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Wix Toolset 6 for Windows
shell: pwsh
if: ${{ startsWith(matrix.os, 'windows') }}
run: |
dotnet tool install --global wix --version 6.0.0
dotnet workload install wix
$wixPath = "$env:USERPROFILE\.dotnet\tools"
echo "$wixPath" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
$env:PATH = "$wixPath;$env:PATH"
wix --version
- name: Setup Nushell
uses: hustcer/setup-nu@v3
with:
version: nightly
- name: Release MSI Packages
id: nu
run: nu .github/workflows/release-msi.nu
env:
OS: ${{ matrix.os }}
REF: ${{ inputs.tag }}
TARGET: ${{ matrix.target }}
MSI_VERSION: ${{ inputs.version }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# REF: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/gh-release
- name: Publish Archive
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2.0.5
with:
tag_name: ${{ inputs.tag }}
files: ${{ steps.nu.outputs.msi }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
sha256sum:
needs: release
name: Create Sha256sum
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Download Release Archives
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: >-
gh release download ${{ inputs.tag }}
--repo ${{ github.repository }}
--pattern '*'
--dir release
- name: Create Checksums
run: cd release && rm -f SHA256SUMS && shasum -a 256 * > ../SHA256SUMS
- name: Publish Checksums
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2.0.5
with:
files: SHA256SUMS
tag_name: ${{ inputs.tag }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@ -8,10 +8,10 @@
# Instructions for manually creating an MSI for Winget Releases when they fail
# Added 2022-11-29 when Windows packaging wouldn't work
# Updated again on 2023-02-23 because msis are still failing validation
# Updated again on 2023-02-23 because MSIs are still failing validation
# To run this manual for windows here are the steps I take
# checkout the release you want to publish
# 1. git checkout 0.86.0
# 1. git checkout 0.103.0
# unset CARGO_TARGET_DIR if set (I have to do this in the parent shell to get it to work)
# 2. $env:CARGO_TARGET_DIR = ""
# 2. hide-env CARGO_TARGET_DIR
@ -23,19 +23,13 @@
# 7. $env.Path = ($env.Path | append 'c:\apps\7-zip')
# make sure aria2c.exe is in your path https://github.com/aria2/aria2
# 8. $env.Path = ($env.Path | append 'c:\path\to\aria2c')
# make sure you have the wixtools installed https://wixtoolset.org/
# 9. $env.Path = ($env.Path | append 'C:\Users\dschroeder\AppData\Local\tauri\WixTools')
# You need to run the release-pkg twice. The first pass, with _EXTRA_ as 'bin', makes the output
# folder and builds everything. The second pass, that generates the msi file, with _EXTRA_ as 'msi'
# 10. $env._EXTRA_ = 'bin'
# 11. source .github\workflows\release-pkg.nu
# 12. cd ..
# 13. $env._EXTRA_ = 'msi'
# 14. source .github\workflows\release-pkg.nu
# make sure you have the wix 6.0 installed: dotnet tool install --global wix --version 6.0.0
# then build nu*.exe and the MSI installer by running:
# 9. source .github\workflows\release-pkg.nu
# After msi is generated, you have to update winget-pkgs repo, you'll need to patch the release
# by deleting the existing msi and uploading this new msi. Then you'll need to update the hash
# on the winget-pkgs PR. To generate the hash, run this command
# 15. open target\wix\nu-0.74.0-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.msi | hash sha256
# 10. open wix\bin\x64\Release\nu-0.103.0-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.msi | hash sha256
# Then, just take the output and put it in the winget-pkgs PR for the hash on the msi
@ -85,14 +79,14 @@ if $os in ['macos-latest'] or $USE_UBUNTU {
cargo-build-nu
}
'aarch64-unknown-linux-musl' => {
aria2c https://musl.cc/aarch64-linux-musl-cross.tgz
aria2c https://github.com/nushell/integrations/releases/download/build-tools/aarch64-linux-musl-cross.tgz
tar -xf aarch64-linux-musl-cross.tgz -C $env.HOME
$env.PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | prepend $'($env.HOME)/aarch64-linux-musl-cross/bin')
$env.CARGO_TARGET_AARCH64_UNKNOWN_LINUX_MUSL_LINKER = 'aarch64-linux-musl-gcc'
cargo-build-nu
}
'armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf' => {
aria2c https://musl.cc/armv7r-linux-musleabihf-cross.tgz
aria2c https://github.com/nushell/integrations/releases/download/build-tools/armv7r-linux-musleabihf-cross.tgz
tar -xf armv7r-linux-musleabihf-cross.tgz -C $env.HOME
$env.PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | prepend $'($env.HOME)/armv7r-linux-musleabihf-cross/bin')
$env.CARGO_TARGET_ARMV7_UNKNOWN_LINUX_MUSLEABIHF_LINKER = 'armv7r-linux-musleabihf-gcc'
@ -117,14 +111,14 @@ if $os in ['macos-latest'] or $USE_UBUNTU {
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Build for Windows without static-link-openssl feature
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
if $os in ['windows-latest'] {
if $os =~ 'windows' {
cargo-build-nu
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Prepare for the release archive
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
let suffix = if $os == 'windows-latest' { '.exe' }
let suffix = if $os =~ 'windows' { '.exe' }
# nu, nu_plugin_* were all included
let executable = $'target/($target)/release/($bin)*($suffix)'
print $'Current executable file: ($executable)'
@ -148,10 +142,10 @@ For more information, refer to https://www.nushell.sh/book/plugins.html
[LICENSE ...(glob $executable)] | each {|it| cp -rv $it $dist } | flatten
print $'(char nl)Check binary release version detail:'; hr-line
let ver = if $os == 'windows-latest' {
(do -i { .\output\nu.exe -c 'version' }) | str join
let ver = if $os =~ 'windows' {
(do -i { .\output\nu.exe -c 'version' }) | default '' | str join
} else {
(do -i { ./output/nu -c 'version' }) | str join
(do -i { ./output/nu -c 'version' }) | default '' | str join
}
if ($ver | str trim | is-empty) {
print $'(ansi r)Incompatible Nu binary: The binary cross compiled is not runnable on current arch...(ansi reset)'
@ -175,53 +169,60 @@ if $os in ['macos-latest'] or $USE_UBUNTU {
tar -czf $archive $dest
print $'archive: ---> ($archive)'; ls $archive
# REF: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-10-11-github-actions-deprecating-save-state-and-set-output-commands/
echo $"archive=($archive)" | save --append $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo $"archive=($archive)(char nl)" o>> $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT
} else if $os == 'windows-latest' {
} else if $os =~ 'windows' {
let releaseStem = $'($bin)-($version)-($target)'
let arch = if $nu.os-info.arch =~ 'x86_64' { 'x64' } else { 'arm64' }
fetch-less $arch
print $'(char nl)Download less related stuffs...'; hr-line
# todo: less-v661 is out but is released as a zip file. maybe we should switch to that and extract it?
aria2c https://github.com/jftuga/less-Windows/releases/download/less-v608/less.exe -o less.exe
# the below was renamed because it was failing to download for darren. it should work but it wasn't
# todo: maybe we should get rid of this aria2c dependency and just use http get?
#aria2c https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jftuga/less-Windows/master/LICENSE -o LICENSE-for-less.txt
aria2c https://github.com/jftuga/less-Windows/blob/master/LICENSE -o LICENSE-for-less.txt
# Create Windows msi release package
if (get-env _EXTRA_) == 'msi' {
let wixRelease = $'($src)/target/wix/($releaseStem).msi'
print $'(char nl)Start creating Windows msi package with the following contents...'
cd $src; hr-line
# Wix need the binaries be stored in target/release/
cp -r ($'($dist)/*' | into glob) target/release/
ls target/release/* | print
cargo install cargo-wix --version 0.3.8
cargo wix --no-build --nocapture --package nu --output $wixRelease
print $'(char nl)(ansi g)Archive contents:(ansi reset)'; hr-line; ls | print
let archive = $'($dist)/($releaseStem).zip'
7z a $archive ...(glob *)
let pkg = (ls -f $archive | get name)
if not ($pkg | is-empty) {
# Workaround for https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/issues/280
let archive = ($wixRelease | str replace --all '\' '/')
print $'archive: ---> ($archive)';
echo $"archive=($archive)" | save --append $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT
let archive = ($pkg | get 0 | str replace --all '\' '/')
print $'archive: ---> ($archive)'
echo $"archive=($archive)(char nl)" o>> $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT
}
} else {
# Create extra Windows msi release package if dotnet and wix are available
let installed = [dotnet wix] | all { (which $in | length) > 0 }
if $installed and (wix --version | split row . | first | into int) >= 6 {
print $'(char nl)(ansi g)Archive contents:(ansi reset)'; hr-line; ls | print
let archive = $'($dist)/($releaseStem).zip'
7z a $archive ...(glob *)
let pkg = (ls -f $archive | get name)
if not ($pkg | is-empty) {
# Workaround for https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/issues/280
let archive = ($pkg | get 0 | str replace --all '\' '/')
print $'archive: ---> ($archive)'
echo $"archive=($archive)" | save --append $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT
}
print $'(char nl)Start creating Windows msi package with the following contents...'
cd $src; cd wix; hr-line; mkdir nu
# Wix need the binaries be stored in nu folder
cp -r ($'($dist)/*' | into glob) nu/
cp $'($dist)/README.txt' .
ls -f nu/* | print
./nu/nu.exe -c $'NU_RELEASE_VERSION=($version) dotnet build -c Release -p:Platform=($arch)'
glob **/*.msi | print
# Workaround for https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/issues/280
let wixRelease = (glob **/*.msi | where $it =~ bin | get 0 | str replace --all '\' '/')
let msi = $'($wixRelease | path dirname)/nu-($version)-($target).msi'
mv $wixRelease $msi
print $'MSI archive: ---> ($msi)';
echo $"msi=($msi)(char nl)" o>> $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT
}
}
def fetch-less [
arch: string = 'x64' # The architecture to fetch
] {
let less_zip = $'less-($arch).zip'
print $'Fetching less archive: (ansi g)($less_zip)(ansi reset)'
let url = $'https://github.com/jftuga/less-Windows/releases/download/less-v668/($less_zip)'
http get https://github.com/jftuga/less-Windows/blob/master/LICENSE | save -rf LICENSE-for-less.txt
http get $url | save -rf $less_zip
unzip $less_zip
rm $less_zip lesskey.exe
}
def 'cargo-build-nu' [] {
if $os == 'windows-latest' {
if $os =~ 'windows' {
cargo build --release --all --target $target
} else {
cargo build --release --all --target $target --features=static-link-openssl

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@ -35,24 +35,15 @@ jobs:
- armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
- riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu
- loongarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
extra: ['bin']
include:
- target: aarch64-apple-darwin
os: macos-latest
- target: x86_64-apple-darwin
os: macos-latest
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: 'bin'
os: windows-latest
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: msi
os: windows-latest
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: 'bin'
os: windows-latest
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: msi
os: windows-latest
os: windows-11-arm
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
os: ubuntu-22.04
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
@ -75,12 +66,23 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Wix Toolset 6 for Windows
shell: pwsh
if: ${{ startsWith(matrix.os, 'windows') }}
run: |
dotnet tool install --global wix --version 6.0.0
dotnet workload install wix
$wixPath = "$env:USERPROFILE\.dotnet\tools"
echo "$wixPath" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
$env:PATH = "$wixPath;$env:PATH"
wix --version
- name: Update Rust Toolchain Target
run: |
echo "targets = ['${{matrix.target}}']" >> rust-toolchain.toml
- name: Setup Rust toolchain
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.10.1
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.12.0
# WARN: Keep the rustflags to prevent from the winget submission error: `CAQuietExec: Error 0xc0000135`
with:
cache: false
@ -88,17 +90,31 @@ jobs:
- name: Setup Nushell
uses: hustcer/setup-nu@v3
if: ${{ matrix.os != 'windows-11-arm' }}
with:
version: 0.101.0
version: 0.103.0
- name: Release Nu Binary
id: nu
if: ${{ matrix.os != 'windows-11-arm' }}
run: nu .github/workflows/release-pkg.nu
env:
OS: ${{ matrix.os }}
REF: ${{ github.ref }}
TARGET: ${{ matrix.target }}
_EXTRA_: ${{ matrix.extra }}
- name: Build Nu for Windows ARM64
id: nu0
shell: pwsh
if: ${{ matrix.os == 'windows-11-arm' }}
run: |
$env:OS = 'windows'
$env:REF = '${{ github.ref }}'
$env:TARGET = '${{ matrix.target }}'
cargo build --release --all --target aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
cp ./target/${{ matrix.target }}/release/nu.exe .
./nu.exe -c 'version'
./nu.exe ${{github.workspace}}/.github/workflows/release-pkg.nu
# WARN: Don't upgrade this action due to the release per asset issue.
# See: https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/issues/445
@ -107,7 +123,11 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') }}
with:
draft: true
files: ${{ steps.nu.outputs.archive }}
files: |
${{ steps.nu.outputs.msi }}
${{ steps.nu0.outputs.msi }}
${{ steps.nu.outputs.archive }}
${{ steps.nu0.outputs.archive }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Check spelling
uses: crate-ci/typos@v1.29.4
uses: crate-ci/typos@v1.33.1

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@ -10,6 +10,11 @@ on:
required: true
type: string
permissions:
contents: write
packages: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
winget:
@ -26,4 +31,4 @@ jobs:
version: ${{ inputs.tag_name || github.event.release.tag_name }}
release-tag: ${{ inputs.tag_name || github.event.release.tag_name }}
token: ${{ secrets.NUSHELL_PAT }}
fork-user: fdncred
fork-user: nushell

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The review process can be summarized as follows:
1. You want to make some change to Nushell that is more involved than simple bug-fixing.
2. Go to [Discord](https://discordapp.com/invite/NtAbbGn) or a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/new/choose) and chat with some core team members and/or other contributors about it.
3. After getting a green light from the core team, implement the feature, open a pull request (PR) and write a concise but comprehensive description of the change.
4. If your PR includes any use-facing features (such as adding a flag to a command), clearly list them in the PR description.
4. If your PR includes any user-facing features (such as adding a flag to a command), clearly list them in the PR description.
5. Then, core team members and other regular contributors will review the PR and suggest changes.
6. When we all agree, the PR will be merged.
7. If your PR includes any user-facing features, make sure the changes are also reflected in [the documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the PR is merged.

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@ -4,14 +4,14 @@ build = "scripts/build.rs"
default-run = "nu"
description = "A new type of shell"
documentation = "https://www.nushell.sh/book/"
edition = "2021"
edition = "2024"
exclude = ["images"]
homepage = "https://www.nushell.sh"
license = "MIT"
name = "nu"
repository = "https://github.com/nushell/nushell"
rust-version = "1.82.0"
version = "0.102.0"
rust-version = "1.85.1"
version = "0.105.2"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
@ -63,15 +63,15 @@ members = [
[workspace.dependencies]
alphanumeric-sort = "1.5"
ansi-str = "0.8"
ansi-str = "0.9"
anyhow = "1.0.82"
base64 = "0.22.1"
bracoxide = "0.1.4"
bracoxide = "0.1.6"
brotli = "7.0"
byteorder = "1.5"
bytes = "1"
bytesize = "1.3"
calamine = "0.26.1"
bytesize = "1.3.3"
calamine = "0.26"
chardetng = "0.1.17"
chrono = { default-features = false, version = "0.4.34" }
chrono-humanize = "0.2.3"
@ -91,26 +91,26 @@ fancy-regex = "0.14"
filesize = "0.2"
filetime = "0.2"
heck = "0.5.0"
human-date-parser = "0.2.0"
indexmap = "2.7"
human-date-parser = "0.3.0"
indexmap = "2.9"
indicatif = "0.17"
interprocess = "2.2.0"
is_executable = "1.0"
itertools = "0.13"
itertools = "0.14"
libc = "0.2"
libproc = "0.14"
log = "0.4"
lru = "0.12"
lscolors = { version = "0.17", default-features = false }
lscolors = { version = "0.20", default-features = false }
lsp-server = "0.7.8"
lsp-types = { version = "0.97.0", features = ["proposed"] }
lsp-textdocument = "0.4.1"
lsp-textdocument = "0.4.2"
mach2 = "0.4"
md5 = { version = "0.10", package = "md-5" }
miette = "7.3"
miette = "7.6"
mime = "0.3.17"
mime_guess = "2.0"
mockito = { version = "1.6", default-features = false }
mockito = { version = "1.7", default-features = false }
multipart-rs = "0.1.13"
native-tls = "0.2"
nix = { version = "0.29", default-features = false }
@ -127,64 +127,69 @@ pathdiff = "0.2"
percent-encoding = "2"
pretty_assertions = "1.4"
print-positions = "0.6"
proc-macro-error = { version = "1.0", default-features = false }
proc-macro-error2 = "2.0"
proc-macro2 = "1.0"
procfs = "0.17.0"
pwd = "1.3"
quick-xml = "0.37.0"
quickcheck = "1.0"
quickcheck_macros = "1.0"
quickcheck_macros = "1.1"
quote = "1.0"
rand = "0.8"
rand = "0.9"
getrandom = "0.2" # pick same version that rand requires
rand_chacha = "0.3.1"
ratatui = "0.26"
rand_chacha = "0.9"
ratatui = "0.29"
rayon = "1.10"
reedline = "0.38.0"
reedline = "0.40.0"
rmp = "0.8"
rmp-serde = "1.3"
roxmltree = "0.20"
rstest = { version = "0.23", default-features = false }
rstest_reuse = "0.7"
rusqlite = "0.31"
rust-embed = "8.5.0"
rust-embed = "8.7.0"
rustls = { version = "0.23", default-features = false, features = ["std", "tls12"] }
rustls-native-certs = "0.8"
scopeguard = { version = "1.2.0" }
serde = { version = "1.0" }
serde_json = "1.0"
serde_json = "1.0.97"
serde_urlencoded = "0.7.1"
serde_yaml = "0.9.33"
sha2 = "0.10"
strip-ansi-escapes = "0.2.0"
strum = "0.26"
strum_macros = "0.26"
syn = "2.0"
sysinfo = "0.33"
tabled = { version = "0.17.0", default-features = false }
tempfile = "3.15"
titlecase = "3.0"
tabled = { version = "0.20", default-features = false }
tempfile = "3.20"
titlecase = "3.6"
toml = "0.8"
trash = "5.2"
update-informer = { version = "1.2.0", default-features = false, features = ["github", "native-tls", "ureq"] }
update-informer = { version = "1.2.0", default-features = false, features = ["github", "ureq"] }
umask = "2.1"
unicode-segmentation = "1.12"
unicode-width = "0.2"
ureq = { version = "2.12", default-features = false }
ureq = { version = "2.12", default-features = false, features = ["socks-proxy"] }
url = "2.2"
uu_cp = "0.0.29"
uu_mkdir = "0.0.29"
uu_mktemp = "0.0.29"
uu_mv = "0.0.29"
uu_touch = "0.0.29"
uu_whoami = "0.0.29"
uu_uname = "0.0.29"
uucore = "0.0.29"
uuid = "1.12.0"
uu_cp = "0.0.30"
uu_mkdir = "0.0.30"
uu_mktemp = "0.0.30"
uu_mv = "0.0.30"
uu_touch = "0.0.30"
uu_whoami = "0.0.30"
uu_uname = "0.0.30"
uucore = "0.0.30"
uuid = "1.16.0"
v_htmlescape = "0.15.0"
wax = "0.6"
web-time = "1.1.0"
which = "7.0.0"
which = "7.0.3"
windows = "0.56"
windows-sys = "0.48"
winreg = "0.52"
memchr = "2.7.4"
webpki-roots = "1.0"
[workspace.lints.clippy]
# Warning: workspace lints affect library code as well as tests, so don't enable lints that would be too noisy in tests like that.
@ -195,22 +200,22 @@ unchecked_duration_subtraction = "warn"
workspace = true
[dependencies]
nu-cli = { path = "./crates/nu-cli", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-cmd-base = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-base", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-cmd-lang = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-cmd-plugin = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-plugin", version = "0.102.0", optional = true }
nu-cmd-extra = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-extra", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-command = { path = "./crates/nu-command", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-engine = { path = "./crates/nu-engine", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-explore = { path = "./crates/nu-explore", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-lsp = { path = "./crates/nu-lsp/", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-parser = { path = "./crates/nu-parser", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-path = { path = "./crates/nu-path", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-plugin-engine = { path = "./crates/nu-plugin-engine", optional = true, version = "0.102.0" }
nu-protocol = { path = "./crates/nu-protocol", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-std = { path = "./crates/nu-std", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-system = { path = "./crates/nu-system", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-utils = { path = "./crates/nu-utils", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-cli = { path = "./crates/nu-cli", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-cmd-base = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-base", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-cmd-lang = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-cmd-plugin = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-plugin", version = "0.105.2", optional = true }
nu-cmd-extra = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-extra", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-command = { path = "./crates/nu-command", version = "0.105.2", default-features = false, features = ["os"] }
nu-engine = { path = "./crates/nu-engine", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-explore = { path = "./crates/nu-explore", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-lsp = { path = "./crates/nu-lsp/", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-parser = { path = "./crates/nu-parser", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-path = { path = "./crates/nu-path", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-plugin-engine = { path = "./crates/nu-plugin-engine", optional = true, version = "0.105.2" }
nu-protocol = { path = "./crates/nu-protocol", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-std = { path = "./crates/nu-std", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-system = { path = "./crates/nu-system", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-utils = { path = "./crates/nu-utils", version = "0.105.2" }
reedline = { workspace = true, features = ["bashisms", "sqlite"] }
crossterm = { workspace = true }
@ -218,7 +223,6 @@ ctrlc = { workspace = true }
dirs = { workspace = true }
log = { workspace = true }
miette = { workspace = true, features = ["fancy-no-backtrace", "fancy"] }
mimalloc = { version = "0.1.42", default-features = false, optional = true }
multipart-rs = { workspace = true }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
simplelog = "0.12"
@ -240,9 +244,9 @@ nix = { workspace = true, default-features = false, features = [
] }
[dev-dependencies]
nu-test-support = { path = "./crates/nu-test-support", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-plugin-protocol = { path = "./crates/nu-plugin-protocol", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-plugin-core = { path = "./crates/nu-plugin-core", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-test-support = { path = "./crates/nu-test-support", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-plugin-protocol = { path = "./crates/nu-plugin-protocol", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-plugin-core = { path = "./crates/nu-plugin-core", version = "0.105.2" }
assert_cmd = "2.0"
dirs = { workspace = true }
tango-bench = "0.6"
@ -268,11 +272,14 @@ plugin = [
"nu-protocol/plugin",
]
native-tls = ["nu-command/native-tls"]
rustls-tls = ["nu-command/rustls-tls"]
default = [
"plugin",
"trash-support",
"sqlite",
"mimalloc",
"rustls-tls"
]
stable = ["default"]
# NOTE: individual features are also passed to `nu-cmd-lang` that uses them to generate the feature matrix in the `version` command
@ -281,7 +288,6 @@ stable = ["default"]
# otherwise the system version will be used. Not enabled by default because it takes a while to build
static-link-openssl = ["dep:openssl", "nu-cmd-lang/static-link-openssl"]
mimalloc = ["nu-cmd-lang/mimalloc", "dep:mimalloc"]
# Optional system clipboard support in `reedline`, this behavior has problematic compatibility with some systems.
# Missing X server/ Wayland can cause issues
system-clipboard = [
@ -294,7 +300,7 @@ system-clipboard = [
trash-support = ["nu-command/trash-support", "nu-cmd-lang/trash-support"]
# SQLite commands for nushell
sqlite = ["nu-command/sqlite", "nu-cmd-lang/sqlite"]
sqlite = ["nu-command/sqlite", "nu-cmd-lang/sqlite", "nu-std/sqlite"]
[profile.release]
opt-level = "s" # Optimize for size

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2019 - 2023 The Nushell Project Developers
Copyright (c) 2019 - 2025 The Nushell Project Developers
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
[![Nightly Build](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions/workflows/nightly-build.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions/workflows/nightly-build.yml)
[![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/601130461678272522.svg?logo=discord)](https://discord.gg/NtAbbGn)
[![The Changelog #363](https://img.shields.io/badge/The%20Changelog-%23363-61c192.svg)](https://changelog.com/podcast/363)
[![@nu_shell](https://img.shields.io/badge/twitter-@nu_shell-1DA1F3?style=flat-square)](https://twitter.com/nu_shell)
[![GitHub commit activity](https://img.shields.io/github/commit-activity/m/nushell/nushell)](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/graphs/commit-activity)
[![GitHub contributors](https://img.shields.io/github/contributors/nushell/nushell)](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/graphs/contributors)
@ -35,7 +34,7 @@ This project has reached a minimum-viable-product level of quality. Many people
The [Nushell book](https://www.nushell.sh/book/) is the primary source of Nushell documentation. You can find [a full list of Nu commands in the book](https://www.nushell.sh/commands/), and we have many examples of using Nu in our [cookbook](https://www.nushell.sh/cookbook/).
We're also active on [Discord](https://discord.gg/NtAbbGn) and [Twitter](https://twitter.com/nu_shell); come and chat with us!
We're also active on [Discord](https://discord.gg/NtAbbGn); come and chat with us!
## Installation
@ -223,6 +222,7 @@ Please submit an issue or PR to be added to this list.
- [Dorothy](http://github.com/bevry/dorothy)
- [Direnv](https://github.com/direnv/direnv/blob/master/docs/hook.md#nushell)
- [x-cmd](https://x-cmd.com/mod/nu)
- [vfox](https://github.com/version-fox/vfox)
## Contributing

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@ -1,21 +1,19 @@
use nu_cli::{eval_source, evaluate_commands};
use nu_plugin_core::{Encoder, EncodingType};
use nu_plugin_protocol::{PluginCallResponse, PluginOutput};
use nu_protocol::{
engine::{EngineState, Stack},
PipelineData, Signals, Span, Spanned, Value,
engine::{EngineState, Stack},
};
use nu_std::load_standard_library;
use nu_utils::{get_default_config, get_default_env};
use std::{
fmt::Write,
hint::black_box,
rc::Rc,
sync::{atomic::AtomicBool, Arc},
sync::{Arc, atomic::AtomicBool},
};
use std::hint::black_box;
use tango_bench::{benchmark_fn, tango_benchmarks, tango_main, IntoBenchmarks};
use tango_bench::{IntoBenchmarks, benchmark_fn, tango_benchmarks, tango_main};
fn load_bench_commands() -> EngineState {
nu_command::add_shell_command_context(nu_cmd_lang::create_default_context())
@ -70,14 +68,14 @@ fn encoding_test_data(row_cnt: usize, col_cnt: usize) -> Value {
}
fn bench_command(
name: &str,
command: &str,
name: impl Into<String>,
command: impl Into<String> + Clone,
stack: Stack,
engine: EngineState,
) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let commands = Spanned {
span: Span::unknown(),
item: command.to_string(),
item: command.into(),
};
[benchmark_fn(name, move |b| {
let commands = commands.clone();
@ -141,19 +139,16 @@ fn bench_load_standard_lib() -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
})]
}
fn create_flat_record_string(n: i32) -> String {
let mut s = String::from("let record = {");
fn create_flat_record_string(n: usize) -> String {
let mut s = String::from("let record = { ");
for i in 0..n {
s.push_str(&format!("col_{}: {}", i, i));
if i < n - 1 {
s.push_str(", ");
}
write!(s, "col_{i}: {i}, ").unwrap();
}
s.push('}');
s
}
fn create_nested_record_string(depth: i32) -> String {
fn create_nested_record_string(depth: usize) -> String {
let mut s = String::from("let record = {");
for _ in 0..depth {
s.push_str("col: {");
@ -166,7 +161,7 @@ fn create_nested_record_string(depth: i32) -> String {
s
}
fn create_example_table_nrows(n: i32) -> String {
fn create_example_table_nrows(n: usize) -> String {
let mut s = String::from("let table = [[foo bar baz]; ");
for i in 0..n {
s.push_str(&format!("[0, 1, {i}]"));
@ -178,120 +173,153 @@ fn create_example_table_nrows(n: i32) -> String {
s
}
fn bench_record_create(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_record_create(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
bench_command(
&format!("record_create_{n}"),
&create_flat_record_string(n),
format!("record_create_{n}"),
create_flat_record_string(n),
Stack::new(),
setup_engine(),
)
}
fn bench_record_flat_access(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_record_flat_access(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let setup_command = create_flat_record_string(n);
let (stack, engine) = setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&setup_command);
bench_command(
&format!("record_flat_access_{n}"),
format!("record_flat_access_{n}"),
"$record.col_0 | ignore",
stack,
engine,
)
}
fn bench_record_nested_access(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_record_nested_access(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let setup_command = create_nested_record_string(n);
let (stack, engine) = setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&setup_command);
let nested_access = ".col".repeat(n as usize);
let nested_access = ".col".repeat(n);
bench_command(
&format!("record_nested_access_{n}"),
&format!("$record{} | ignore", nested_access),
format!("record_nested_access_{n}"),
format!("$record{} | ignore", nested_access),
stack,
engine,
)
}
fn bench_table_create(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_record_insert(n: usize, m: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let setup_command = create_flat_record_string(n);
let (stack, engine) = setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&setup_command);
let mut insert = String::from("$record");
for i in n..(n + m) {
write!(insert, " | insert col_{i} {i}").unwrap();
}
insert.push_str(" | ignore");
bench_command(format!("record_insert_{n}_{m}"), insert, stack, engine)
}
fn bench_table_create(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
bench_command(
&format!("table_create_{n}"),
&create_example_table_nrows(n),
format!("table_create_{n}"),
create_example_table_nrows(n),
Stack::new(),
setup_engine(),
)
}
fn bench_table_get(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_table_get(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let setup_command = create_example_table_nrows(n);
let (stack, engine) = setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&setup_command);
bench_command(
&format!("table_get_{n}"),
format!("table_get_{n}"),
"$table | get bar | math sum | ignore",
stack,
engine,
)
}
fn bench_table_select(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_table_select(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let setup_command = create_example_table_nrows(n);
let (stack, engine) = setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&setup_command);
bench_command(
&format!("table_select_{n}"),
format!("table_select_{n}"),
"$table | select foo baz | ignore",
stack,
engine,
)
}
fn bench_eval_interleave(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_table_insert_row(n: usize, m: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let setup_command = create_example_table_nrows(n);
let (stack, engine) = setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&setup_command);
let mut insert = String::from("$table");
for i in n..(n + m) {
write!(insert, " | insert {i} {{ foo: 0, bar: 1, baz: {i} }}").unwrap();
}
insert.push_str(" | ignore");
bench_command(format!("table_insert_row_{n}_{m}"), insert, stack, engine)
}
fn bench_table_insert_col(n: usize, m: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let setup_command = create_example_table_nrows(n);
let (stack, engine) = setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&setup_command);
let mut insert = String::from("$table");
for i in 0..m {
write!(insert, " | insert col_{i} {i}").unwrap();
}
insert.push_str(" | ignore");
bench_command(format!("table_insert_col_{n}_{m}"), insert, stack, engine)
}
fn bench_eval_interleave(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let engine = setup_engine();
let stack = Stack::new();
bench_command(
&format!("eval_interleave_{n}"),
&format!("seq 1 {n} | wrap a | interleave {{ seq 1 {n} | wrap b }} | ignore"),
format!("eval_interleave_{n}"),
format!("seq 1 {n} | wrap a | interleave {{ seq 1 {n} | wrap b }} | ignore"),
stack,
engine,
)
}
fn bench_eval_interleave_with_interrupt(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_eval_interleave_with_interrupt(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let mut engine = setup_engine();
engine.set_signals(Signals::new(Arc::new(AtomicBool::new(false))));
let stack = Stack::new();
bench_command(
&format!("eval_interleave_with_interrupt_{n}"),
&format!("seq 1 {n} | wrap a | interleave {{ seq 1 {n} | wrap b }} | ignore"),
format!("eval_interleave_with_interrupt_{n}"),
format!("seq 1 {n} | wrap a | interleave {{ seq 1 {n} | wrap b }} | ignore"),
stack,
engine,
)
}
fn bench_eval_for(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_eval_for(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let engine = setup_engine();
let stack = Stack::new();
bench_command(
&format!("eval_for_{n}"),
&format!("(for $x in (1..{n}) {{ 1 }}) | ignore"),
format!("eval_for_{n}"),
format!("(for $x in (1..{n}) {{ 1 }}) | ignore"),
stack,
engine,
)
}
fn bench_eval_each(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_eval_each(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let engine = setup_engine();
let stack = Stack::new();
bench_command(
&format!("eval_each_{n}"),
&format!("(1..{n}) | each {{|_| 1 }} | ignore"),
format!("eval_each_{n}"),
format!("(1..{n}) | each {{|_| 1 }} | ignore"),
stack,
engine,
)
}
fn bench_eval_par_each(n: i32) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
fn bench_eval_par_each(n: usize) -> impl IntoBenchmarks {
let engine = setup_engine();
let stack = Stack::new();
bench_command(
&format!("eval_par_each_{n}"),
&format!("(1..{}) | par-each -t 2 {{|_| 1 }} | ignore", n),
format!("eval_par_each_{n}"),
format!("(1..{}) | par-each -t 2 {{|_| 1 }} | ignore", n),
stack,
engine,
)
@ -427,6 +455,14 @@ tango_benchmarks!(
bench_record_nested_access(32),
bench_record_nested_access(64),
bench_record_nested_access(128),
bench_record_insert(1, 1),
bench_record_insert(10, 1),
bench_record_insert(100, 1),
bench_record_insert(1000, 1),
bench_record_insert(1, 10),
bench_record_insert(10, 10),
bench_record_insert(100, 10),
bench_record_insert(1000, 10),
// Table
bench_table_create(1),
bench_table_create(10),
@ -440,6 +476,22 @@ tango_benchmarks!(
bench_table_select(10),
bench_table_select(100),
bench_table_select(1_000),
bench_table_insert_row(1, 1),
bench_table_insert_row(10, 1),
bench_table_insert_row(100, 1),
bench_table_insert_row(1000, 1),
bench_table_insert_row(1, 10),
bench_table_insert_row(10, 10),
bench_table_insert_row(100, 10),
bench_table_insert_row(1000, 10),
bench_table_insert_col(1, 1),
bench_table_insert_col(10, 1),
bench_table_insert_col(100, 1),
bench_table_insert_col(1000, 1),
bench_table_insert_col(1, 10),
bench_table_insert_col(10, 10),
bench_table_insert_col(100, 10),
bench_table_insert_col(1000, 10),
// Eval
// Interleave
bench_eval_interleave(100),

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@ -2,31 +2,32 @@
authors = ["The Nushell Project Developers"]
description = "CLI-related functionality for Nushell"
repository = "https://github.com/nushell/nushell/tree/main/crates/nu-cli"
edition = "2021"
edition = "2024"
license = "MIT"
name = "nu-cli"
version = "0.102.0"
version = "0.105.2"
[lib]
bench = false
[dev-dependencies]
nu-cmd-lang = { path = "../nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-command = { path = "../nu-command", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-test-support = { path = "../nu-test-support", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-cmd-lang = { path = "../nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-command = { path = "../nu-command", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-std = { path = "../nu-std", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-test-support = { path = "../nu-test-support", version = "0.105.2" }
rstest = { workspace = true, default-features = false }
tempfile = { workspace = true }
[dependencies]
nu-cmd-base = { path = "../nu-cmd-base", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.102.0", features = ["os"] }
nu-glob = { path = "../nu-glob", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-path = { path = "../nu-path", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-parser = { path = "../nu-parser", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-plugin-engine = { path = "../nu-plugin-engine", version = "0.102.0", optional = true }
nu-protocol = { path = "../nu-protocol", version = "0.102.0", features = ["os"] }
nu-utils = { path = "../nu-utils", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-color-config = { path = "../nu-color-config", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-cmd-base = { path = "../nu-cmd-base", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.105.2", features = ["os"] }
nu-glob = { path = "../nu-glob", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-path = { path = "../nu-path", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-parser = { path = "../nu-parser", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-plugin-engine = { path = "../nu-plugin-engine", version = "0.105.2", optional = true }
nu-protocol = { path = "../nu-protocol", version = "0.105.2", features = ["os"] }
nu-utils = { path = "../nu-utils", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-color-config = { path = "../nu-color-config", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-ansi-term = { workspace = true }
reedline = { workspace = true, features = ["bashisms", "sqlite"] }
@ -40,6 +41,7 @@ miette = { workspace = true, features = ["fancy-no-backtrace"] }
nucleo-matcher = { workspace = true }
percent-encoding = { workspace = true }
sysinfo = { workspace = true }
strum = { workspace = true }
unicode-segmentation = { workspace = true }
uuid = { workspace = true, features = ["v4"] }
which = { workspace = true }

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct CommandlineEdit;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for CommandlineEdit {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"commandline edit"
}
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ impl Command for SubCommand {
.required(
"str",
SyntaxShape::String,
"the string to perform the operation with",
"The string to perform the operation with.",
)
.category(Category::Core)
}

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@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
use unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct CommandlineGetCursor;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for CommandlineGetCursor {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"commandline get-cursor"
}

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@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ mod get_cursor;
mod set_cursor;
pub use commandline_::Commandline;
pub use edit::SubCommand as CommandlineEdit;
pub use get_cursor::SubCommand as CommandlineGetCursor;
pub use set_cursor::SubCommand as CommandlineSetCursor;
pub use edit::CommandlineEdit;
pub use get_cursor::CommandlineGetCursor;
pub use set_cursor::CommandlineSetCursor;

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@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
use unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct CommandlineSetCursor;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for CommandlineSetCursor {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"commandline set-cursor"
}
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ impl Command for SubCommand {
"set the current cursor position to the end of the buffer",
Some('e'),
)
.optional("pos", SyntaxShape::Int, "Cursor position to be set")
.optional("pos", SyntaxShape::Int, "Cursor position to be set.")
.category(Category::Core)
}

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@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
use nu_protocol::{shell_error::io::IoError, HistoryFileFormat};
use nu_protocol::{
HistoryFileFormat,
shell_error::{self, io::IoError},
};
use reedline::{
FileBackedHistory, History as ReedlineHistory, HistoryItem, SearchDirection, SearchQuery,
SqliteBackedHistory,
@ -94,7 +97,7 @@ impl Command for History {
})
})
.ok_or(IoError::new(
std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound,
shell_error::io::ErrorKind::FileNotFound,
head,
history_path,
))?
@ -105,13 +108,12 @@ impl Command for History {
.ok()
})
.map(move |entries| {
entries
.into_iter()
.enumerate()
.map(move |(idx, entry)| create_history_record(idx, entry, long, head))
entries.into_iter().enumerate().map(move |(idx, entry)| {
create_sqlite_history_record(idx, entry, long, head)
})
})
.ok_or(IoError::new(
std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound,
shell_error::io::ErrorKind::FileNotFound,
head,
history_path,
))?
@ -140,7 +142,7 @@ impl Command for History {
}
}
fn create_history_record(idx: usize, entry: HistoryItem, long: bool, head: Span) -> Value {
fn create_sqlite_history_record(idx: usize, entry: HistoryItem, long: bool, head: Span) -> Value {
//1. Format all the values
//2. Create a record of either short or long columns and values
@ -151,11 +153,8 @@ fn create_history_record(idx: usize, entry: HistoryItem, long: bool, head: Span)
.unwrap_or_default(),
head,
);
let start_timestamp_value = Value::string(
entry
.start_timestamp
.map(|time| time.to_string())
.unwrap_or_default(),
let start_timestamp_value = Value::date(
entry.start_timestamp.unwrap_or_default().fixed_offset(),
head,
);
let command_value = Value::string(entry.command_line, head);

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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
use nu_protocol::{
shell_error::{self, io::IoError},
HistoryFileFormat,
shell_error::{self, io::IoError},
};
use reedline::{
@ -21,12 +21,12 @@ impl Command for HistoryImport {
}
fn description(&self) -> &str {
"Import command line history"
"Import command line history."
}
fn extra_description(&self) -> &str {
r#"Can import history from input, either successive command lines or more detailed records. If providing records, available fields are:
command_line, id, start_timestamp, hostname, cwd, duration, exit_status.
command, start_timestamp, hostname, cwd, duration, exit_status.
If no input is provided, will import all history items from existing history in the other format: if current history is stored in sqlite, it will store it in plain text and vice versa.
@ -48,8 +48,7 @@ Note that history item IDs are ignored when importing from file."#
vec![
Example {
example: "history import",
description:
"Append all items from history in the other format to the current history",
description: "Append all items from history in the other format to the current history",
result: None,
},
Example {
@ -198,7 +197,7 @@ fn item_from_record(mut rec: Record, span: Span) -> Result<HistoryItem, ShellErr
return Err(ShellError::TypeMismatch {
err_message: format!("missing column: {}", fields::COMMAND_LINE),
span,
})
});
}
};
@ -283,22 +282,22 @@ fn backup(path: &Path, span: Span) -> Result<Option<PathBuf>, ShellError> {
PathBuf::from(path),
"history path exists but is not a file",
)
.into())
.into());
}
Err(e) if e.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => return Ok(None),
Err(e) => {
return Err(IoError::new_internal(
e.kind(),
e,
"Could not get metadata",
nu_protocol::location!(),
)
.into())
.into());
}
}
let bak_path = find_backup_path(path, span)?;
std::fs::copy(path, &bak_path).map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_internal(
err.kind(),
err.not_found_as(NotFound::File),
"Could not copy backup",
nu_protocol::location!(),
)

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use crossterm::{
event::Event, event::KeyCode, event::KeyEvent, execute, terminal, QueueableCommand,
QueueableCommand, event::Event, event::KeyCode, event::KeyEvent, execute, terminal,
};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
use nu_protocol::shell_error::io::IoError;
use std::io::{stdout, Write};
use std::io::{Write, stdout};
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct KeybindingsListen;
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ impl Command for KeybindingsListen {
Err(e) => {
terminal::disable_raw_mode().map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_internal(
err.kind(),
err,
"Could not disable raw mode",
nu_protocol::location!(),
)
@ -71,18 +71,10 @@ pub fn print_events(engine_state: &EngineState) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
let config = engine_state.get_config();
stdout().flush().map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_internal(
err.kind(),
"Could not flush stdout",
nu_protocol::location!(),
)
IoError::new_internal(err, "Could not flush stdout", nu_protocol::location!())
})?;
terminal::enable_raw_mode().map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_internal(
err.kind(),
"Could not enable raw mode",
nu_protocol::location!(),
)
IoError::new_internal(err, "Could not enable raw mode", nu_protocol::location!())
})?;
if config.use_kitty_protocol {
@ -114,7 +106,7 @@ pub fn print_events(engine_state: &EngineState) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
loop {
let event = crossterm::event::read().map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_internal(err.kind(), "Could not read event", nu_protocol::location!())
IoError::new_internal(err, "Could not read event", nu_protocol::location!())
})?;
if event == Event::Key(KeyCode::Esc.into()) {
break;
@ -136,7 +128,7 @@ pub fn print_events(engine_state: &EngineState) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
};
stdout.queue(crossterm::style::Print(o)).map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_internal(
err.kind(),
err,
"Could not print output record",
nu_protocol::location!(),
)
@ -144,14 +136,10 @@ pub fn print_events(engine_state: &EngineState) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
stdout
.queue(crossterm::style::Print("\r\n"))
.map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_internal(
err.kind(),
"Could not print linebreak",
nu_protocol::location!(),
)
IoError::new_internal(err, "Could not print linebreak", nu_protocol::location!())
})?;
stdout.flush().map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_internal(err.kind(), "Could not flush", nu_protocol::location!())
IoError::new_internal(err, "Could not flush", nu_protocol::location!())
})?;
}
@ -163,11 +151,7 @@ pub fn print_events(engine_state: &EngineState) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
}
terminal::disable_raw_mode().map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_internal(
err.kind(),
"Could not disable raw mode",
nu_protocol::location!(),
)
IoError::new_internal(err, "Could not disable raw mode", nu_protocol::location!())
})?;
Ok(Value::nothing(Span::unknown()))

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@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
use super::{SemanticSuggestion, completion_options::NuMatcher};
use crate::{
SuggestionKind,
completions::{Completer, CompletionOptions},
};
use nu_protocol::{
Span,
engine::{Stack, StateWorkingSet},
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
pub struct AttributeCompletion;
pub struct AttributableCompletion;
impl Completer for AttributeCompletion {
fn fetch(
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
_stack: &Stack,
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix, options);
let attr_commands =
working_set.find_commands_by_predicate(|s| s.starts_with(b"attr "), true);
for (decl_id, name, desc, ty) in attr_commands {
let name = name.strip_prefix(b"attr ").unwrap_or(&name);
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: String::from_utf8_lossy(name).into_owned(),
description: desc,
span: reedline::Span {
start: span.start - offset,
end: span.end - offset,
},
append_whitespace: false,
..Default::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Command(ty, Some(decl_id))),
});
}
matcher.results()
}
}
impl Completer for AttributableCompletion {
fn fetch(
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
_stack: &Stack,
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix, options);
for s in ["def", "extern", "export def", "export extern"] {
let decl_id = working_set
.find_decl(s.as_bytes())
.expect("internal error, builtin declaration not found");
let cmd = working_set.get_decl(decl_id);
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: cmd.name().into(),
description: Some(cmd.description().into()),
span: reedline::Span {
start: span.start - offset,
end: span.end - offset,
},
append_whitespace: false,
..Default::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Command(cmd.command_type(), None)),
});
}
matcher.results()
}
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use crate::completions::CompletionOptions;
use nu_protocol::{
DeclId, Span,
engine::{Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Span,
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
@ -12,10 +12,9 @@ pub trait Completer {
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
stack: &Stack,
prefix: &[u8],
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
pos: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion>;
}
@ -29,9 +28,15 @@ pub struct SemanticSuggestion {
// TODO: think about name: maybe suggestion context?
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum SuggestionKind {
Command(nu_protocol::engine::CommandType),
Type(nu_protocol::Type),
Command(nu_protocol::engine::CommandType, Option<DeclId>),
Value(nu_protocol::Type),
CellPath,
Directory,
File,
Flag,
Module,
Operator,
Variable,
}
impl From<Suggestion> for SemanticSuggestion {

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@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
use std::borrow::Cow;
use crate::completions::{Completer, CompletionOptions, SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind};
use nu_engine::{column::get_columns, eval_variable};
use nu_protocol::{
ShellError, Span, Value,
ast::{Expr, Expression, FullCellPath, PathMember},
engine::{Stack, StateWorkingSet},
eval_const::eval_constant,
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
use super::completion_options::NuMatcher;
pub struct CellPathCompletion<'a> {
pub full_cell_path: &'a FullCellPath,
pub position: usize,
}
fn prefix_from_path_member(member: &PathMember, pos: usize) -> (String, Span) {
let (prefix_str, start) = match member {
PathMember::String { val, span, .. } => (val, span.start),
PathMember::Int { val, span, .. } => (&val.to_string(), span.start),
};
let prefix_str = prefix_str.get(..pos + 1 - start).unwrap_or(prefix_str);
// strip wrapping quotes
let quotations = ['"', '\'', '`'];
let prefix_str = prefix_str.strip_prefix(quotations).unwrap_or(prefix_str);
(prefix_str.to_string(), Span::new(start, pos + 1))
}
impl Completer for CellPathCompletion<'_> {
fn fetch(
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
stack: &Stack,
_prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
_span: Span,
offset: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let mut prefix_str = String::new();
// position at dots, e.g. `$env.config.<TAB>`
let mut span = Span::new(self.position + 1, self.position + 1);
let mut path_member_num_before_pos = 0;
for member in self.full_cell_path.tail.iter() {
if member.span().end <= self.position {
path_member_num_before_pos += 1;
} else if member.span().contains(self.position) {
(prefix_str, span) = prefix_from_path_member(member, self.position);
break;
}
}
let current_span = reedline::Span {
start: span.start - offset,
end: span.end - offset,
};
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix_str, options);
let path_members = self
.full_cell_path
.tail
.get(0..path_member_num_before_pos)
.unwrap_or_default();
let value = eval_cell_path(
working_set,
stack,
&self.full_cell_path.head,
path_members,
span,
)
.unwrap_or_default();
for suggestion in get_suggestions_by_value(&value, current_span) {
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(suggestion);
}
matcher.results()
}
}
/// Follow cell path to get the value
/// NOTE: This is a relatively lightweight implementation,
/// so it may fail to get the exact value when the expression is complicated.
/// One failing example would be `[$foo].0`
pub(crate) fn eval_cell_path(
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
stack: &Stack,
head: &Expression,
path_members: &[PathMember],
span: Span,
) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
// evaluate the head expression to get its value
let head_value = if let Expr::Var(var_id) = head.expr {
working_set
.get_variable(var_id)
.const_val
.to_owned()
.map_or_else(
|| eval_variable(working_set.permanent_state, stack, var_id, span),
Ok,
)
} else {
eval_constant(working_set, head)
}?;
head_value
.follow_cell_path(path_members)
.map(Cow::into_owned)
}
fn get_suggestions_by_value(
value: &Value,
current_span: reedline::Span,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let to_suggestion = |s: String, v: Option<&Value>| {
// Check if the string needs quoting
let value = if s.is_empty()
|| s.chars()
.any(|c: char| !(c.is_ascii_alphabetic() || ['_', '-'].contains(&c)))
{
format!("{:?}", s)
} else {
s
};
SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value,
span: current_span,
description: v.map(|v| v.get_type().to_string()),
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::CellPath),
}
};
match value {
Value::Record { val, .. } => val
.columns()
.map(|s| to_suggestion(s.to_string(), val.get(s)))
.collect(),
Value::List { vals, .. } => get_columns(vals.as_slice())
.into_iter()
.map(|s| {
let sub_val = vals
.first()
.and_then(|v| v.as_record().ok())
.and_then(|rv| rv.get(&s));
to_suggestion(s, sub_val)
})
.collect(),
_ => vec![],
}
}

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@ -1,37 +1,25 @@
use std::collections::HashMap;
use crate::{
completions::{Completer, CompletionOptions},
SuggestionKind,
completions::{Completer, CompletionOptions},
};
use nu_parser::FlatShape;
use nu_protocol::{
engine::{CachedFile, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Span,
engine::{CommandType, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
use super::{completion_options::NuMatcher, SemanticSuggestion};
use super::{SemanticSuggestion, completion_options::NuMatcher};
pub struct CommandCompletion {
flattened: Vec<(Span, FlatShape)>,
flat_shape: FlatShape,
force_completion_after_space: bool,
/// Whether to include internal commands
pub internals: bool,
/// Whether to include external commands
pub externals: bool,
}
impl CommandCompletion {
pub fn new(
flattened: Vec<(Span, FlatShape)>,
flat_shape: FlatShape,
force_completion_after_space: bool,
) -> Self {
Self {
flattened,
flat_shape,
force_completion_after_space,
}
}
fn external_command_completion(
&self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
@ -71,6 +59,9 @@ impl CommandCompletion {
if suggs.contains_key(&value) {
continue;
}
// TODO: check name matching before a relative heavy IO involved
// `is_executable` for performance consideration, should avoid
// duplicated `match_aux` call for matched items in the future
if matcher.matches(&name) && is_executable::is_executable(item.path()) {
// If there's an internal command with the same name, adds ^cmd to the
// matcher so that both the internal and external command are included
@ -84,8 +75,10 @@ impl CommandCompletion {
append_whitespace: true,
..Default::default()
},
// TODO: is there a way to create a test?
kind: None,
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Command(
CommandType::External,
None,
)),
},
);
}
@ -97,46 +90,50 @@ impl CommandCompletion {
suggs
}
}
fn complete_commands(
&self,
impl Completer for CommandCompletion {
fn fetch(
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
_stack: &Stack,
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
find_externals: bool,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let partial = working_set.get_span_contents(span);
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(String::from_utf8_lossy(partial), options.clone());
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix, options);
let sugg_span = reedline::Span::new(span.start - offset, span.end - offset);
let mut internal_suggs = HashMap::new();
let filtered_commands = working_set.find_commands_by_predicate(
|name| {
let name = String::from_utf8_lossy(name);
matcher.add(&name, name.to_string())
},
true,
);
for (name, description, typ) in filtered_commands {
let name = String::from_utf8_lossy(&name);
internal_suggs.insert(
name.to_string(),
SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: name.to_string(),
description,
span: sugg_span,
append_whitespace: true,
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Command(typ)),
if self.internals {
let filtered_commands = working_set.find_commands_by_predicate(
|name| {
let name = String::from_utf8_lossy(name);
matcher.add(&name, name.to_string())
},
true,
);
for (decl_id, name, description, typ) in filtered_commands {
let name = String::from_utf8_lossy(&name);
internal_suggs.insert(
name.to_string(),
SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: name.to_string(),
description,
span: sugg_span,
append_whitespace: true,
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Command(typ, Some(decl_id))),
},
);
}
}
let mut external_suggs = if find_externals {
let mut external_suggs = if self.externals {
self.external_command_completion(
working_set,
sugg_span,
@ -159,179 +156,3 @@ impl CommandCompletion {
res
}
}
impl Completer for CommandCompletion {
fn fetch(
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
_stack: &Stack,
_prefix: &[u8],
span: Span,
offset: usize,
pos: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let last = self
.flattened
.iter()
.rev()
.skip_while(|x| x.0.end > pos)
.take_while(|x| {
matches!(
x.1,
FlatShape::InternalCall(_)
| FlatShape::External
| FlatShape::ExternalArg
| FlatShape::Literal
| FlatShape::String
)
})
.last();
// The last item here would be the earliest shape that could possible by part of this subcommand
let subcommands = if let Some(last) = last {
self.complete_commands(
working_set,
Span::new(last.0.start, pos),
offset,
false,
options,
)
} else {
vec![]
};
if !subcommands.is_empty() {
return subcommands;
}
let config = working_set.get_config();
if matches!(self.flat_shape, nu_parser::FlatShape::External)
|| matches!(self.flat_shape, nu_parser::FlatShape::InternalCall(_))
|| ((span.end - span.start) == 0)
|| is_passthrough_command(working_set.delta.get_file_contents())
{
// we're in a gap or at a command
if working_set.get_span_contents(span).is_empty() && !self.force_completion_after_space
{
return vec![];
}
self.complete_commands(
working_set,
span,
offset,
config.completions.external.enable,
options,
)
} else {
vec![]
}
}
}
pub fn find_non_whitespace_index(contents: &[u8], start: usize) -> usize {
match contents.get(start..) {
Some(contents) => {
contents
.iter()
.take_while(|x| x.is_ascii_whitespace())
.count()
+ start
}
None => start,
}
}
pub fn is_passthrough_command(working_set_file_contents: &[CachedFile]) -> bool {
for cached_file in working_set_file_contents {
let contents = &cached_file.content;
let last_pipe_pos_rev = contents.iter().rev().position(|x| x == &b'|');
let last_pipe_pos = last_pipe_pos_rev.map(|x| contents.len() - x).unwrap_or(0);
let cur_pos = find_non_whitespace_index(contents, last_pipe_pos);
let result = match contents.get(cur_pos..) {
Some(contents) => contents.starts_with(b"sudo ") || contents.starts_with(b"doas "),
None => false,
};
if result {
return true;
}
}
false
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod command_completions_tests {
use super::*;
use nu_protocol::engine::EngineState;
use std::sync::Arc;
#[test]
fn test_find_non_whitespace_index() {
let commands = [
(" hello", 4),
("sudo ", 0),
(" sudo ", 2),
(" sudo ", 2),
(" hello ", 1),
(" hello ", 3),
(" hello | sudo ", 4),
(" sudo|sudo", 5),
("sudo | sudo ", 0),
(" hello sud", 1),
];
for (idx, ele) in commands.iter().enumerate() {
let index = find_non_whitespace_index(ele.0.as_bytes(), 0);
assert_eq!(index, ele.1, "Failed on index {}", idx);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_is_last_command_passthrough() {
let commands = [
(" hello", false),
(" sudo ", true),
("sudo ", true),
(" hello", false),
(" sudo", false),
(" sudo ", true),
(" sudo ", true),
(" sudo ", true),
(" hello ", false),
(" hello | sudo ", true),
(" sudo|sudo", false),
("sudo | sudo ", true),
(" hello sud", false),
(" sudo | sud ", false),
(" sudo|sudo ", true),
(" sudo | sudo ls | sudo ", true),
];
for (idx, ele) in commands.iter().enumerate() {
let input = ele.0.as_bytes();
let mut engine_state = EngineState::new();
engine_state.add_file("test.nu".into(), Arc::new([]));
let delta = {
let mut working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(&engine_state);
let _ = working_set.add_file("child.nu".into(), input);
working_set.render()
};
let result = engine_state.merge_delta(delta);
assert!(
result.is_ok(),
"Merge delta has failed: {}",
result.err().unwrap()
);
let is_passthrough_command = is_passthrough_command(engine_state.get_file_contents());
assert_eq!(
is_passthrough_command, ele.1,
"index for '{}': {}",
ele.0, idx
);
}
}
}

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@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
use super::{completion_options::NuMatcher, MatchAlgorithm};
use super::{MatchAlgorithm, completion_options::NuMatcher};
use crate::completions::CompletionOptions;
use nu_ansi_term::Style;
use nu_engine::env_to_string;
use nu_path::dots::expand_ndots;
use nu_path::{expand_to_real_path, home_dir};
use nu_protocol::{
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Span,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
};
use nu_utils::get_ls_colors;
use nu_utils::IgnoreCaseExt;
use std::path::{is_separator, Component, Path, PathBuf, MAIN_SEPARATOR as SEP};
use nu_utils::get_ls_colors;
use std::path::{Component, MAIN_SEPARATOR as SEP, Path, PathBuf, is_separator};
#[derive(Clone, Default)]
pub struct PathBuiltFromString {
@ -22,21 +22,27 @@ pub struct PathBuiltFromString {
/// Recursively goes through paths that match a given `partial`.
/// built: State struct for a valid matching path built so far.
///
/// `want_directory`: Whether we want only directories as completion matches.
/// Some commands like `cd` can only be run on directories whereas others
/// like `ls` can be run on regular files as well.
///
/// `isdir`: whether the current partial path has a trailing slash.
/// Parsing a path string into a pathbuf loses that bit of information.
///
/// want_directory: Whether we want only directories as completion matches.
/// Some commands like `cd` can only be run on directories whereas others
/// like `ls` can be run on regular files as well.
/// `enable_exact_match`: Whether match algorithm is Prefix and all previous components
/// of the path matched a directory exactly.
fn complete_rec(
partial: &[&str],
built_paths: &[PathBuiltFromString],
options: &CompletionOptions,
want_directory: bool,
isdir: bool,
enable_exact_match: bool,
) -> Vec<PathBuiltFromString> {
let has_more = !partial.is_empty() && (partial.len() > 1 || isdir);
if let Some((&base, rest)) = partial.split_first() {
if base.chars().all(|c| c == '.') && (isdir || !rest.is_empty()) {
if base.chars().all(|c| c == '.') && has_more {
let built_paths: Vec<_> = built_paths
.iter()
.map(|built| {
@ -46,13 +52,23 @@ fn complete_rec(
built
})
.collect();
return complete_rec(rest, &built_paths, options, want_directory, isdir);
return complete_rec(
rest,
&built_paths,
options,
want_directory,
isdir,
enable_exact_match,
);
}
}
let prefix = partial.first().unwrap_or(&"");
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix, options.clone());
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix, options);
let mut exact_match = None;
// Only relevant for case insensitive matching
let mut multiple_exact_matches = false;
for built in built_paths {
let mut path = built.cwd.clone();
for part in &built.parts {
@ -65,55 +81,63 @@ fn complete_rec(
for entry in result.filter_map(|e| e.ok()) {
let entry_name = entry.file_name().to_string_lossy().into_owned();
let entry_isdir = entry.path().is_dir() && !entry.path().is_symlink();
let entry_isdir = entry.path().is_dir();
let mut built = built.clone();
built.parts.push(entry_name.clone());
built.isdir = entry_isdir;
// Symlinks to directories shouldn't have a trailing slash (#13275)
built.isdir = entry_isdir && !entry.path().is_symlink();
if !want_directory || entry_isdir {
matcher.add(entry_name.clone(), (entry_name, built));
}
}
}
let mut completions = vec![];
for (entry_name, built) in matcher.results() {
match partial.split_first() {
Some((base, rest)) => {
// We use `isdir` to confirm that the current component has
// at least one next component or a slash.
// Serves as confirmation to ignore longer completions for
// components in between.
if !rest.is_empty() || isdir {
completions.extend(complete_rec(
rest,
&[built],
options,
want_directory,
isdir,
));
} else {
completions.push(built);
}
// For https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/13204
if isdir && options.match_algorithm == MatchAlgorithm::Prefix {
let exact_match = if options.case_sensitive {
entry_name.eq(base)
if enable_exact_match && !multiple_exact_matches && has_more {
let matches = if options.case_sensitive {
entry_name.eq(prefix)
} else {
entry_name.to_folded_case().eq(&base.to_folded_case())
entry_name.eq_ignore_case(prefix)
};
if exact_match {
break;
if matches {
if exact_match.is_none() {
exact_match = Some(built.clone());
} else {
multiple_exact_matches = true;
}
}
}
}
None => {
completions.push(built);
matcher.add(entry_name, built);
}
}
}
completions
// Don't show longer completions if we have a single exact match (#13204, #14794)
if !multiple_exact_matches {
if let Some(built) = exact_match {
return complete_rec(
&partial[1..],
&[built],
options,
want_directory,
isdir,
true,
);
}
}
if has_more {
let mut completions = vec![];
for built in matcher.results() {
completions.extend(complete_rec(
&partial[1..],
&[built],
options,
want_directory,
isdir,
false,
));
}
completions
} else {
matcher.results()
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
@ -139,7 +163,7 @@ impl OriginalCwd {
}
}
fn surround_remove(partial: &str) -> String {
pub fn surround_remove(partial: &str) -> String {
for c in ['`', '"', '\''] {
if partial.starts_with(c) {
let ret = partial.strip_prefix(c).unwrap_or(partial);
@ -157,6 +181,7 @@ pub struct FileSuggestion {
pub span: nu_protocol::Span,
pub path: String,
pub style: Option<Style>,
pub is_dir: bool,
}
/// # Parameters
@ -197,10 +222,9 @@ pub fn complete_item(
let ls_colors = (engine_state.config.completions.use_ls_colors
&& engine_state.config.use_ansi_coloring.get(engine_state))
.then(|| {
let ls_colors_env_str = match stack.get_env_var(engine_state, "LS_COLORS") {
Some(v) => env_to_string("LS_COLORS", v, engine_state, stack).ok(),
None => None,
};
let ls_colors_env_str = stack
.get_env_var(engine_state, "LS_COLORS")
.and_then(|v| env_to_string("LS_COLORS", v, engine_state, stack).ok());
get_ls_colors(ls_colors_env_str)
});
@ -254,57 +278,57 @@ pub fn complete_item(
options,
want_directory,
isdir,
options.match_algorithm == MatchAlgorithm::Prefix,
)
.into_iter()
.map(|mut p| {
if should_collapse_dots {
p = collapse_ndots(p);
}
let is_dir = p.isdir;
let path = original_cwd.apply(p, path_separator);
let real_path = expand_to_real_path(&path);
let metadata = std::fs::symlink_metadata(&real_path).ok();
let style = ls_colors.as_ref().map(|lsc| {
lsc.style_for_path_with_metadata(
&path,
std::fs::symlink_metadata(expand_to_real_path(&path))
.ok()
.as_ref(),
)
.map(lscolors::Style::to_nu_ansi_term_style)
.unwrap_or_default()
lsc.style_for_path_with_metadata(&real_path, metadata.as_ref())
.map(lscolors::Style::to_nu_ansi_term_style)
.unwrap_or_default()
});
FileSuggestion {
span,
path: escape_path(path, want_directory),
path: escape_path(path),
style,
is_dir,
}
})
.collect()
}
// Fix files or folders with quotes or hashes
pub fn escape_path(path: String, dir: bool) -> String {
pub fn escape_path(path: String) -> String {
// make glob pattern have the highest priority.
if nu_glob::is_glob(path.as_str()) {
if nu_glob::is_glob(path.as_str()) || path.contains('`') {
// expand home `~` for https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/13905
let pathbuf = nu_path::expand_tilde(path);
let path = pathbuf.to_string_lossy();
return if path.contains('\'') {
// decide to use double quote, also need to escape `"` in path
// or else users can't do anything with completed path either.
format!("\"{}\"", path.replace('"', r#"\""#))
if path.contains('\'') {
// decide to use double quotes
// Path as Debug will do the escaping for `"`, `\`
format!("{:?}", path)
} else {
format!("'{path}'")
};
}
let filename_contaminated = !dir && path.contains(['\'', '"', ' ', '#', '(', ')']);
let dirname_contaminated = dir && path.contains(['\'', '"', ' ', '#']);
let maybe_flag = path.starts_with('-');
let maybe_variable = path.starts_with('$');
let maybe_number = path.parse::<f64>().is_ok();
if filename_contaminated || dirname_contaminated || maybe_flag || maybe_variable || maybe_number
{
format!("`{path}`")
}
} else {
path
let contaminated =
path.contains(['\'', '"', ' ', '#', '(', ')', '{', '}', '[', ']', '|', ';']);
let maybe_flag = path.starts_with('-');
let maybe_variable = path.starts_with('$');
let maybe_number = path.parse::<f64>().is_ok();
if contaminated || maybe_flag || maybe_variable || maybe_number {
format!("`{path}`")
} else {
path
}
}
}
@ -315,12 +339,12 @@ pub struct AdjustView {
}
pub fn adjust_if_intermediate(
prefix: &[u8],
prefix: &str,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
mut span: nu_protocol::Span,
) -> AdjustView {
let span_contents = String::from_utf8_lossy(working_set.get_span_contents(span)).to_string();
let mut prefix = String::from_utf8_lossy(prefix).to_string();
let mut prefix = prefix.to_string();
// A difference of 1 because of the cursor's unicode code point in between.
// Using .chars().count() because unicode and Windows.

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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ use nu_parser::trim_quotes_str;
use nu_protocol::{CompletionAlgorithm, CompletionSort};
use nu_utils::IgnoreCaseExt;
use nucleo_matcher::{
pattern::{Atom, AtomKind, CaseMatching, Normalization},
Config, Matcher, Utf32Str,
pattern::{Atom, AtomKind, CaseMatching, Normalization},
};
use std::{borrow::Cow, fmt::Display};
@ -18,6 +18,12 @@ pub enum MatchAlgorithm {
/// "git switch" is matched by "git sw"
Prefix,
/// Only show suggestions which have a substring matching with the given input
///
/// Example:
/// "git checkout" is matched by "checkout"
Substring,
/// Only show suggestions which contain the input chars at any place
///
/// Example:
@ -25,8 +31,8 @@ pub enum MatchAlgorithm {
Fuzzy,
}
pub struct NuMatcher<T> {
options: CompletionOptions,
pub struct NuMatcher<'a, T> {
options: &'a CompletionOptions,
needle: String,
state: State<T>,
}
@ -36,6 +42,10 @@ enum State<T> {
/// Holds (haystack, item)
items: Vec<(String, T)>,
},
Substring {
/// Holds (haystack, item)
items: Vec<(String, T)>,
},
Fuzzy {
matcher: Matcher,
atom: Atom,
@ -45,11 +55,11 @@ enum State<T> {
}
/// Filters and sorts suggestions
impl<T> NuMatcher<T> {
impl<T> NuMatcher<'_, T> {
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `needle` - The text to search for
pub fn new(needle: impl AsRef<str>, options: CompletionOptions) -> NuMatcher<T> {
pub fn new(needle: impl AsRef<str>, options: &CompletionOptions) -> NuMatcher<T> {
let needle = trim_quotes_str(needle.as_ref());
match options.match_algorithm {
MatchAlgorithm::Prefix => {
@ -64,6 +74,18 @@ impl<T> NuMatcher<T> {
state: State::Prefix { items: Vec::new() },
}
}
MatchAlgorithm::Substring => {
let lowercase_needle = if options.case_sensitive {
needle.to_owned()
} else {
needle.to_folded_case()
};
NuMatcher {
options,
needle: lowercase_needle,
state: State::Substring { items: Vec::new() },
}
}
MatchAlgorithm::Fuzzy => {
let atom = Atom::new(
needle,
@ -102,11 +124,21 @@ impl<T> NuMatcher<T> {
} else {
Cow::Owned(haystack.to_folded_case())
};
let matches = if self.options.positional {
haystack_folded.starts_with(self.needle.as_str())
let matches = haystack_folded.starts_with(self.needle.as_str());
if matches {
if let Some(item) = item {
items.push((haystack.to_string(), item));
}
}
matches
}
State::Substring { items } => {
let haystack_folded = if self.options.case_sensitive {
Cow::Borrowed(haystack)
} else {
haystack_folded.contains(self.needle.as_str())
Cow::Owned(haystack.to_folded_case())
};
let matches = haystack_folded.contains(self.needle.as_str());
if matches {
if let Some(item) = item {
items.push((haystack.to_string(), item));
@ -148,7 +180,7 @@ impl<T> NuMatcher<T> {
/// Get all the items that matched (sorted)
pub fn results(self) -> Vec<T> {
match self.state {
State::Prefix { mut items, .. } => {
State::Prefix { mut items, .. } | State::Substring { mut items, .. } => {
items.sort_by(|(haystack1, _), (haystack2, _)| {
let cmp_sensitive = haystack1.cmp(haystack2);
if self.options.case_sensitive {
@ -184,7 +216,7 @@ impl<T> NuMatcher<T> {
}
}
impl NuMatcher<SemanticSuggestion> {
impl NuMatcher<'_, SemanticSuggestion> {
pub fn add_semantic_suggestion(&mut self, sugg: SemanticSuggestion) -> bool {
let value = sugg.suggestion.value.to_string();
self.add(value, sugg)
@ -195,6 +227,7 @@ impl From<CompletionAlgorithm> for MatchAlgorithm {
fn from(value: CompletionAlgorithm) -> Self {
match value {
CompletionAlgorithm::Prefix => MatchAlgorithm::Prefix,
CompletionAlgorithm::Substring => MatchAlgorithm::Substring,
CompletionAlgorithm::Fuzzy => MatchAlgorithm::Fuzzy,
}
}
@ -206,6 +239,7 @@ impl TryFrom<String> for MatchAlgorithm {
fn try_from(value: String) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
match value.as_str() {
"prefix" => Ok(Self::Prefix),
"substring" => Ok(Self::Substring),
"fuzzy" => Ok(Self::Fuzzy),
_ => Err(InvalidMatchAlgorithm::Unknown),
}
@ -230,7 +264,6 @@ impl std::error::Error for InvalidMatchAlgorithm {}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct CompletionOptions {
pub case_sensitive: bool,
pub positional: bool,
pub match_algorithm: MatchAlgorithm,
pub sort: CompletionSort,
}
@ -239,7 +272,6 @@ impl Default for CompletionOptions {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
case_sensitive: true,
positional: true,
match_algorithm: MatchAlgorithm::Prefix,
sort: Default::default(),
}
@ -256,6 +288,9 @@ mod test {
#[case(MatchAlgorithm::Prefix, "example text", "", true)]
#[case(MatchAlgorithm::Prefix, "example text", "examp", true)]
#[case(MatchAlgorithm::Prefix, "example text", "text", false)]
#[case(MatchAlgorithm::Substring, "example text", "", true)]
#[case(MatchAlgorithm::Substring, "example text", "text", true)]
#[case(MatchAlgorithm::Substring, "example text", "mplxt", false)]
#[case(MatchAlgorithm::Fuzzy, "example text", "", true)]
#[case(MatchAlgorithm::Fuzzy, "example text", "examp", true)]
#[case(MatchAlgorithm::Fuzzy, "example text", "ext", true)]
@ -271,7 +306,7 @@ mod test {
match_algorithm,
..Default::default()
};
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(needle, options);
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(needle, &options);
matcher.add(haystack, haystack);
if should_match {
assert_eq!(vec![haystack], matcher.results());
@ -286,7 +321,7 @@ mod test {
match_algorithm: MatchAlgorithm::Fuzzy,
..Default::default()
};
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new("fob", options);
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new("fob", &options);
for item in ["foo/bar", "fob", "foo bar"] {
matcher.add(item, item);
}
@ -300,7 +335,7 @@ mod test {
match_algorithm: MatchAlgorithm::Fuzzy,
..Default::default()
};
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new("'love spaces' ", options);
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new("'love spaces' ", &options);
for item in [
"'i love spaces'",
"'i love spaces' so much",

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@ -1,30 +1,31 @@
use crate::completions::{
completer::map_value_completions, Completer, CompletionOptions, SemanticSuggestion,
Completer, CompletionOptions, MatchAlgorithm, SemanticSuggestion,
completer::map_value_completions,
};
use nu_engine::eval_call;
use nu_protocol::{
DeclId, PipelineData, Span, Type, Value,
ast::{Argument, Call, Expr, Expression},
debugger::WithoutDebug,
engine::{Stack, StateWorkingSet},
DeclId, PipelineData, Span, Type, Value,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use super::completion_options::NuMatcher;
pub struct CustomCompletion<T: Completer> {
stack: Stack,
decl_id: DeclId,
line: String,
line_pos: usize,
fallback: T,
}
impl<T: Completer> CustomCompletion<T> {
pub fn new(stack: Stack, decl_id: DeclId, line: String, fallback: T) -> Self {
pub fn new(decl_id: DeclId, line: String, line_pos: usize, fallback: T) -> Self {
Self {
stack,
decl_id,
line,
line_pos,
fallback,
}
}
@ -35,38 +36,44 @@ impl<T: Completer> Completer for CustomCompletion<T> {
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
stack: &Stack,
prefix: &[u8],
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
pos: usize,
orig_options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
// Line position
let line_pos = pos - offset;
// Call custom declaration
let result = eval_call::<WithoutDebug>(
working_set.permanent_state,
&mut self.stack,
&Call {
decl_id: self.decl_id,
head: span,
arguments: vec![
Argument::Positional(Expression::new_unknown(
Expr::String(self.line.clone()),
Span::unknown(),
Type::String,
)),
Argument::Positional(Expression::new_unknown(
Expr::Int(line_pos as i64),
Span::unknown(),
Type::Int,
)),
],
parser_info: HashMap::new(),
},
PipelineData::empty(),
);
let mut stack_mut = stack.clone();
let mut eval = |engine_state: &EngineState| {
eval_call::<WithoutDebug>(
engine_state,
&mut stack_mut,
&Call {
decl_id: self.decl_id,
head: span,
arguments: vec![
Argument::Positional(Expression::new_unknown(
Expr::String(self.line.clone()),
Span::unknown(),
Type::String,
)),
Argument::Positional(Expression::new_unknown(
Expr::Int(self.line_pos as i64),
Span::unknown(),
Type::Int,
)),
],
parser_info: HashMap::new(),
},
PipelineData::empty(),
)
};
let result = if self.decl_id.get() < working_set.permanent_state.num_decls() {
eval(working_set.permanent_state)
} else {
let mut engine_state = working_set.permanent_state.clone();
let _ = engine_state.merge_delta(working_set.delta.clone());
eval(&engine_state)
};
let mut completion_options = orig_options.clone();
let mut should_sort = true;
@ -96,10 +103,12 @@ impl<T: Completer> Completer for CustomCompletion<T> {
{
completion_options.case_sensitive = case_sensitive;
}
if let Some(positional) =
options.get("positional").and_then(|val| val.as_bool().ok())
{
completion_options.positional = positional;
let positional =
options.get("positional").and_then(|val| val.as_bool().ok());
if positional.is_some() {
log::warn!(
"Use of the positional option is deprecated. Use the substring match algorithm instead."
);
}
if let Some(algorithm) = options
.get("completion_algorithm")
@ -107,6 +116,11 @@ impl<T: Completer> Completer for CustomCompletion<T> {
.and_then(|option| option.try_into().ok())
{
completion_options.match_algorithm = algorithm;
if let Some(false) = positional {
if completion_options.match_algorithm == MatchAlgorithm::Prefix {
completion_options.match_algorithm = MatchAlgorithm::Substring
}
}
}
}
@ -120,7 +134,6 @@ impl<T: Completer> Completer for CustomCompletion<T> {
prefix,
span,
offset,
pos,
orig_options,
);
}
@ -138,7 +151,7 @@ impl<T: Completer> Completer for CustomCompletion<T> {
}
};
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(String::from_utf8_lossy(prefix), completion_options);
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix, &completion_options);
if should_sort {
for sugg in suggestions {

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@ -1,37 +1,30 @@
use crate::completions::{
completion_common::{adjust_if_intermediate, complete_item, AdjustView},
Completer, CompletionOptions,
completion_common::{AdjustView, adjust_if_intermediate, complete_item},
};
use nu_protocol::{
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Span,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
use std::path::Path;
use super::{completion_common::FileSuggestion, SemanticSuggestion};
use super::{SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind, completion_common::FileSuggestion};
#[derive(Clone, Default)]
pub struct DirectoryCompletion {}
impl DirectoryCompletion {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::default()
}
}
pub struct DirectoryCompletion;
impl Completer for DirectoryCompletion {
fn fetch(
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
stack: &Stack,
prefix: &[u8],
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
_pos: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let AdjustView { prefix, span, .. } = adjust_if_intermediate(prefix, working_set, span);
let AdjustView { prefix, span, .. } =
adjust_if_intermediate(prefix.as_ref(), working_set, span);
// Filter only the folders
#[allow(deprecated)]
@ -54,8 +47,7 @@ impl Completer for DirectoryCompletion {
},
..Suggestion::default()
},
// TODO????
kind: None,
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Directory),
})
.collect();

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@ -1,21 +1,23 @@
use crate::completions::{file_path_completion, Completer, CompletionOptions};
use crate::completions::{
Completer, CompletionOptions, SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind,
completion_common::{FileSuggestion, surround_remove},
completion_options::NuMatcher,
file_path_completion,
};
use nu_path::expand_tilde;
use nu_protocol::{
engine::{Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Span,
engine::{Stack, StateWorkingSet, VirtualPath},
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
use std::path::{is_separator, PathBuf, MAIN_SEPARATOR as SEP, MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR};
use std::{
collections::HashSet,
path::{MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR, PathBuf, is_separator},
};
use super::{SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind};
#[derive(Clone, Default)]
pub struct DotNuCompletion {}
impl DotNuCompletion {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::default()
}
pub struct DotNuCompletion {
/// e.g. use std/a<tab>
pub std_virtual_path: bool,
}
impl Completer for DotNuCompletion {
@ -23,62 +25,90 @@ impl Completer for DotNuCompletion {
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
stack: &Stack,
prefix: &[u8],
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
_pos: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let prefix_str = String::from_utf8_lossy(prefix);
let prefix_str = prefix.as_ref();
let start_with_backquote = prefix_str.starts_with('`');
let end_with_backquote = prefix_str.ends_with('`');
let prefix_str = prefix_str.replace('`', "");
// e.g. `./`, `..\`, `/`
let not_lib_dirs = prefix_str
.chars()
.find(|c| *c != '.')
.is_some_and(is_separator);
let mut search_dirs: Vec<PathBuf> = vec![];
// If prefix_str is only a word we want to search in the current dir
let (base, partial) = prefix_str
.rsplit_once(is_separator)
.unwrap_or((".", &prefix_str));
let (base, partial) = if let Some((parent, remain)) = prefix_str.rsplit_once(is_separator) {
// If prefix_str is only a word we want to search in the current dir.
// "/xx" should be split to "/" and "xx".
if parent.is_empty() {
(MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR, remain)
} else {
(parent, remain)
}
} else {
(".", prefix_str.as_str())
};
let base_dir = base.replace(is_separator, MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR);
// Fetch the lib dirs
let lib_dirs: Vec<PathBuf> = working_set
// NOTE: 2 ways to setup `NU_LIB_DIRS`
// 1. `const NU_LIB_DIRS = [paths]`, equal to `nu -I paths`
// 2. `$env.NU_LIB_DIRS = [paths]`
let const_lib_dirs = working_set
.find_variable(b"$NU_LIB_DIRS")
.and_then(|vid| working_set.get_variable(vid).const_val.as_ref())
.or(working_set.get_env_var("NU_LIB_DIRS"))
.map(|lib_dirs| {
.and_then(|vid| working_set.get_variable(vid).const_val.as_ref());
let env_lib_dirs = working_set.get_env_var("NU_LIB_DIRS");
let lib_dirs: HashSet<PathBuf> = [const_lib_dirs, env_lib_dirs]
.into_iter()
.flatten()
.flat_map(|lib_dirs| {
lib_dirs
.as_list()
.into_iter()
.flat_map(|it| it.iter().filter_map(|x| x.to_path().ok()))
.map(expand_tilde)
.collect()
})
.unwrap_or_default();
.collect();
// Check if the base_dir is a folder
// rsplit_once removes the separator
let cwd = working_set.permanent_state.cwd(None);
if base_dir != "." {
// Search in base_dir as well as lib_dirs
let expanded_base_dir = expand_tilde(&base_dir);
let is_base_dir_relative = expanded_base_dir.is_relative();
// Search in base_dir as well as lib_dirs.
// After expanded, base_dir can be a relative path or absolute path.
// If relative, we join "current working dir" with it to get subdirectory and add to search_dirs.
// If absolute, we add it to search_dirs.
if let Ok(mut cwd) = cwd {
cwd.push(&base_dir);
search_dirs.push(cwd.into_std_path_buf());
if is_base_dir_relative {
cwd.push(&base_dir);
search_dirs.push(cwd.into_std_path_buf());
} else {
search_dirs.push(expanded_base_dir);
}
}
if !not_lib_dirs {
search_dirs.extend(lib_dirs.into_iter().map(|mut dir| {
dir.push(&base_dir);
dir
}));
}
search_dirs.extend(lib_dirs.into_iter().map(|mut dir| {
dir.push(&base_dir);
dir
}));
} else {
if let Ok(cwd) = cwd {
search_dirs.push(cwd.into_std_path_buf());
}
search_dirs.extend(lib_dirs);
if !not_lib_dirs {
search_dirs.extend(lib_dirs);
}
}
// Fetch the files filtering the ones that ends with .nu
// and transform them into suggestions
let completions = file_path_completion(
let mut completions = file_path_completion(
span,
partial,
&search_dirs
@ -89,22 +119,67 @@ impl Completer for DotNuCompletion {
working_set.permanent_state,
stack,
);
if self.std_virtual_path {
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(partial, options);
let base_dir = surround_remove(&base_dir);
if base_dir == "." {
let surround_prefix = partial
.chars()
.take_while(|c| "`'\"".contains(*c))
.collect::<String>();
for path in ["std", "std-rfc"] {
let path = format!("{}{}", surround_prefix, path);
matcher.add(
path.clone(),
FileSuggestion {
span,
path,
style: None,
is_dir: true,
},
);
}
} else if let Some(VirtualPath::Dir(sub_paths)) =
working_set.find_virtual_path(&base_dir)
{
for sub_vp_id in sub_paths {
let (path, sub_vp) = working_set.get_virtual_path(*sub_vp_id);
let path = path
.strip_prefix(&format!("{}/", base_dir))
.unwrap_or(path)
.to_string();
matcher.add(
path.clone(),
FileSuggestion {
path,
span,
style: None,
is_dir: matches!(sub_vp, VirtualPath::Dir(_)),
},
);
}
}
completions.extend(matcher.results());
}
completions
.into_iter()
// Different base dir, so we list the .nu files or folders
.filter(|it| {
// for paths with spaces in them
let path = it.path.trim_end_matches('`');
path.ends_with(".nu") || path.ends_with(SEP)
path.ends_with(".nu") || it.is_dir
})
.map(|x| {
let append_whitespace =
x.path.ends_with(".nu") && (!start_with_backquote || end_with_backquote);
let append_whitespace = !x.is_dir && (!start_with_backquote || end_with_backquote);
// Re-calculate the span to replace
let mut span_offset = 0;
let mut value = x.path.to_string();
// Complete only the last path component
if base_dir != "." {
if base_dir == MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR {
span_offset = base_dir.len()
} else if base_dir != "." {
span_offset = base_dir.len() + 1
}
// Retain only one '`'

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@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
use crate::completions::{
Completer, CompletionOptions, SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind,
completion_common::surround_remove, completion_options::NuMatcher,
};
use nu_protocol::{
ModuleId, Span,
engine::{Stack, StateWorkingSet},
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
pub struct ExportableCompletion<'a> {
pub module_id: ModuleId,
pub temp_working_set: Option<StateWorkingSet<'a>>,
}
/// If name contains space, wrap it in quotes
fn wrapped_name(name: String) -> String {
if !name.contains(' ') {
return name;
}
if name.contains('\'') {
format!("\"{}\"", name.replace('"', r#"\""#))
} else {
format!("'{name}'")
}
}
impl Completer for ExportableCompletion<'_> {
fn fetch(
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
_stack: &Stack,
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::<()>::new(surround_remove(prefix.as_ref()), options);
let mut results = Vec::new();
let span = reedline::Span {
start: span.start - offset,
end: span.end - offset,
};
// TODO: use matcher.add_lazy to lazy evaluate an item if it matches the prefix
let mut add_suggestion = |value: String,
description: Option<String>,
extra: Option<Vec<String>>,
kind: SuggestionKind| {
results.push(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value,
span,
description,
extra,
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(kind),
});
};
let working_set = self.temp_working_set.as_ref().unwrap_or(working_set);
let module = working_set.get_module(self.module_id);
for (name, decl_id) in &module.decls {
let name = String::from_utf8_lossy(name).to_string();
if matcher.matches(&name) {
let cmd = working_set.get_decl(*decl_id);
add_suggestion(
wrapped_name(name),
Some(cmd.description().to_string()),
None,
// `None` here avoids arguments being expanded by snippet edit style for lsp
SuggestionKind::Command(cmd.command_type(), None),
);
}
}
for (name, module_id) in &module.submodules {
let name = String::from_utf8_lossy(name).to_string();
if matcher.matches(&name) {
let comments = working_set.get_module_comments(*module_id).map(|spans| {
spans
.iter()
.map(|sp| {
String::from_utf8_lossy(working_set.get_span_contents(*sp)).into()
})
.collect::<Vec<String>>()
});
add_suggestion(
wrapped_name(name),
Some("Submodule".into()),
comments,
SuggestionKind::Module,
);
}
}
for (name, var_id) in &module.constants {
let name = String::from_utf8_lossy(name).to_string();
if matcher.matches(&name) {
let var = working_set.get_variable(*var_id);
add_suggestion(
wrapped_name(name),
var.const_val
.as_ref()
.and_then(|v| v.clone().coerce_into_string().ok()),
None,
SuggestionKind::Variable,
);
}
}
results
}
}

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@ -1,41 +1,33 @@
use crate::completions::{
completion_common::{adjust_if_intermediate, complete_item, AdjustView},
Completer, CompletionOptions,
completion_common::{AdjustView, adjust_if_intermediate, complete_item},
};
use nu_protocol::{
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Span,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
use std::path::Path;
use super::{completion_common::FileSuggestion, SemanticSuggestion};
use super::{SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind, completion_common::FileSuggestion};
#[derive(Clone, Default)]
pub struct FileCompletion {}
impl FileCompletion {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::default()
}
}
pub struct FileCompletion;
impl Completer for FileCompletion {
fn fetch(
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
stack: &Stack,
prefix: &[u8],
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
_pos: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let AdjustView {
prefix,
span,
readjusted,
} = adjust_if_intermediate(prefix, working_set, span);
} = adjust_if_intermediate(prefix.as_ref(), working_set, span);
#[allow(deprecated)]
let items: Vec<_> = complete_item(
@ -58,8 +50,11 @@ impl Completer for FileCompletion {
},
..Suggestion::default()
},
// TODO????
kind: None,
kind: Some(if x.is_dir {
SuggestionKind::Directory
} else {
SuggestionKind::File
}),
})
.collect();

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@ -1,22 +1,15 @@
use crate::completions::{completion_options::NuMatcher, Completer, CompletionOptions};
use crate::completions::{
Completer, CompletionOptions, SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind, completion_options::NuMatcher,
};
use nu_protocol::{
ast::{Expr, Expression},
DeclId, Span,
engine::{Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Span,
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
use super::SemanticSuggestion;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct FlagCompletion {
expression: Expression,
}
impl FlagCompletion {
pub fn new(expression: Expression) -> Self {
Self { expression }
}
pub decl_id: DeclId,
}
impl Completer for FlagCompletion {
@ -24,69 +17,42 @@ impl Completer for FlagCompletion {
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
_stack: &Stack,
prefix: &[u8],
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
_pos: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
// Check if it's a flag
if let Expr::Call(call) = &self.expression.expr {
let decl = working_set.get_decl(call.decl_id);
let sig = decl.signature();
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(String::from_utf8_lossy(prefix), options.clone());
for named in &sig.named {
let flag_desc = &named.desc;
if let Some(short) = named.short {
let mut named = vec![0; short.len_utf8()];
short.encode_utf8(&mut named);
named.insert(0, b'-');
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: String::from_utf8_lossy(&named).to_string(),
description: Some(flag_desc.to_string()),
span: reedline::Span {
start: span.start - offset,
end: span.end - offset,
},
append_whitespace: true,
..Suggestion::default()
},
// TODO????
kind: None,
});
}
if named.long.is_empty() {
continue;
}
let mut named = named.long.as_bytes().to_vec();
named.insert(0, b'-');
named.insert(0, b'-');
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: String::from_utf8_lossy(&named).to_string(),
description: Some(flag_desc.to_string()),
span: reedline::Span {
start: span.start - offset,
end: span.end - offset,
},
append_whitespace: true,
..Suggestion::default()
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix, options);
let mut add_suggestion = |value: String, description: String| {
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value,
description: Some(description),
span: reedline::Span {
start: span.start - offset,
end: span.end - offset,
},
// TODO????
kind: None,
});
append_whitespace: true,
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Flag),
});
};
let decl = working_set.get_decl(self.decl_id);
let sig = decl.signature();
for named in &sig.named {
if let Some(short) = named.short {
let mut name = String::from("-");
name.push(short);
add_suggestion(name, named.desc.clone());
}
return matcher.results();
if named.long.is_empty() {
continue;
}
add_suggestion(format!("--{}", named.long), named.desc.clone());
}
vec![]
matcher.results()
}
}

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@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
mod attribute_completions;
mod base;
mod cell_path_completions;
mod command_completions;
mod completer;
mod completion_common;
@ -6,19 +8,23 @@ mod completion_options;
mod custom_completions;
mod directory_completions;
mod dotnu_completions;
mod exportable_completions;
mod file_completions;
mod flag_completions;
mod operator_completions;
mod variable_completions;
pub use attribute_completions::{AttributableCompletion, AttributeCompletion};
pub use base::{Completer, SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind};
pub use cell_path_completions::CellPathCompletion;
pub use command_completions::CommandCompletion;
pub use completer::NuCompleter;
pub use completion_options::{CompletionOptions, MatchAlgorithm};
pub use custom_completions::CustomCompletion;
pub use directory_completions::DirectoryCompletion;
pub use dotnu_completions::DotNuCompletion;
pub use file_completions::{file_path_completion, FileCompletion};
pub use exportable_completions::ExportableCompletion;
pub use file_completions::{FileCompletion, file_path_completion};
pub use flag_completions::FlagCompletion;
pub use operator_completions::OperatorCompletion;
pub use variable_completions::VariableCompletion;

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@ -1,170 +1,277 @@
use crate::completions::{
completion_options::NuMatcher, Completer, CompletionOptions, SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind,
Completer, CompletionOptions, SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind, completion_options::NuMatcher,
};
use nu_protocol::{
ast::{Expr, Expression},
ENV_VARIABLE_ID, Span, Type, Value,
ast::{self, Comparison, Expr, Expression},
engine::{Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Span, Type,
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
use strum::{EnumMessage, IntoEnumIterator};
use super::cell_path_completions::eval_cell_path;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct OperatorCompletion {
previous_expr: Expression,
pub struct OperatorCompletion<'a> {
pub left_hand_side: &'a Expression,
}
impl OperatorCompletion {
pub fn new(previous_expr: Expression) -> Self {
OperatorCompletion { previous_expr }
struct OperatorItem {
pub symbols: String,
pub description: String,
}
fn operator_to_item<T: EnumMessage + AsRef<str>>(op: T) -> OperatorItem {
OperatorItem {
symbols: op.as_ref().into(),
description: op.get_message().unwrap_or_default().into(),
}
}
impl Completer for OperatorCompletion {
fn common_comparison_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
vec![
operator_to_item(Comparison::In),
operator_to_item(Comparison::NotIn),
operator_to_item(Comparison::Equal),
operator_to_item(Comparison::NotEqual),
]
}
fn all_ops_for_immutable() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
ast::Comparison::iter()
.map(operator_to_item)
.chain(ast::Math::iter().map(operator_to_item))
.chain(ast::Boolean::iter().map(operator_to_item))
.chain(ast::Bits::iter().map(operator_to_item))
.collect()
}
fn collection_comparison_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
let mut ops = common_comparison_ops();
ops.push(operator_to_item(Comparison::Has));
ops.push(operator_to_item(Comparison::NotHas));
ops
}
fn number_comparison_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
Comparison::iter()
.filter(|op| {
!matches!(
op,
Comparison::RegexMatch
| Comparison::NotRegexMatch
| Comparison::StartsWith
| Comparison::EndsWith
| Comparison::Has
| Comparison::NotHas
)
})
.map(operator_to_item)
.collect()
}
fn math_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
ast::Math::iter()
.filter(|op| !matches!(op, ast::Math::Concatenate | ast::Math::Pow))
.map(operator_to_item)
.collect()
}
fn bit_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
ast::Bits::iter().map(operator_to_item).collect()
}
fn all_assignment_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
ast::Assignment::iter().map(operator_to_item).collect()
}
fn numeric_assignment_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
ast::Assignment::iter()
.filter(|op| !matches!(op, ast::Assignment::ConcatenateAssign))
.map(operator_to_item)
.collect()
}
fn concat_assignment_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
vec![
operator_to_item(ast::Assignment::Assign),
operator_to_item(ast::Assignment::ConcatenateAssign),
]
}
fn valid_int_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
let mut ops = valid_float_ops();
ops.extend(bit_ops());
ops
}
fn valid_float_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
let mut ops = valid_value_with_unit_ops();
ops.push(operator_to_item(ast::Math::Pow));
ops
}
fn valid_string_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
let mut ops: Vec<OperatorItem> = Comparison::iter().map(operator_to_item).collect();
ops.push(operator_to_item(ast::Math::Concatenate));
ops.push(OperatorItem {
symbols: "like".into(),
description: Comparison::RegexMatch
.get_message()
.unwrap_or_default()
.into(),
});
ops.push(OperatorItem {
symbols: "not-like".into(),
description: Comparison::NotRegexMatch
.get_message()
.unwrap_or_default()
.into(),
});
ops
}
fn valid_list_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
let mut ops = collection_comparison_ops();
ops.push(operator_to_item(ast::Math::Concatenate));
ops
}
fn valid_binary_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
let mut ops = number_comparison_ops();
ops.extend(bit_ops());
ops.push(operator_to_item(ast::Math::Concatenate));
ops
}
fn valid_bool_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
let mut ops: Vec<OperatorItem> = ast::Boolean::iter().map(operator_to_item).collect();
ops.extend(common_comparison_ops());
ops
}
fn valid_value_with_unit_ops() -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
let mut ops = number_comparison_ops();
ops.extend(math_ops());
ops
}
fn ops_by_value(value: &Value, mutable: bool) -> Vec<OperatorItem> {
let mut ops = match value {
Value::Int { .. } => valid_int_ops(),
Value::Float { .. } => valid_float_ops(),
Value::String { .. } => valid_string_ops(),
Value::Binary { .. } => valid_binary_ops(),
Value::Bool { .. } => valid_bool_ops(),
Value::Date { .. } => number_comparison_ops(),
Value::Filesize { .. } | Value::Duration { .. } => valid_value_with_unit_ops(),
Value::Range { .. } | Value::Record { .. } => collection_comparison_ops(),
Value::List { .. } => valid_list_ops(),
_ => all_ops_for_immutable(),
};
if mutable {
ops.extend(match value {
Value::Int { .. }
| Value::Float { .. }
| Value::Filesize { .. }
| Value::Duration { .. } => numeric_assignment_ops(),
Value::String { .. } | Value::Binary { .. } | Value::List { .. } => {
concat_assignment_ops()
}
Value::Bool { .. }
| Value::Date { .. }
| Value::Range { .. }
| Value::Record { .. } => vec![operator_to_item(ast::Assignment::Assign)],
_ => all_assignment_ops(),
})
}
ops
}
fn is_expression_mutable(expr: &Expr, working_set: &StateWorkingSet) -> bool {
let Expr::FullCellPath(path) = expr else {
return false;
};
let Expr::Var(id) = path.head.expr else {
return false;
};
if id == ENV_VARIABLE_ID {
return true;
}
let var = working_set.get_variable(id);
var.mutable
}
impl Completer for OperatorCompletion<'_> {
fn fetch(
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
_stack: &Stack,
_prefix: &[u8],
stack: &Stack,
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
_pos: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
//Check if int, float, or string
let partial = std::str::from_utf8(working_set.get_span_contents(span)).unwrap_or("");
let op = match &self.previous_expr.expr {
Expr::BinaryOp(x, _, _) => &x.expr,
_ => {
return vec![];
}
};
let possible_operations = match op {
Expr::Int(_) => vec![
("+", "Add (Plus)"),
("-", "Subtract (Minus)"),
("*", "Multiply"),
("/", "Divide"),
("==", "Equal to"),
("!=", "Not equal to"),
("//", "Floor division"),
("<", "Less than"),
(">", "Greater than"),
("<=", "Less than or equal to"),
(">=", "Greater than or equal to"),
("mod", "Floor division remainder (Modulo)"),
("**", "Power of"),
("bit-or", "Bitwise OR"),
("bit-xor", "Bitwise exclusive OR"),
("bit-and", "Bitwise AND"),
("bit-shl", "Bitwise shift left"),
("bit-shr", "Bitwise shift right"),
("in", "Is a member of (doesn't use regex)"),
("not-in", "Is not a member of (doesn't use regex)"),
],
Expr::String(_) => vec![
("=~", "Contains regex match"),
("like", "Contains regex match"),
("!~", "Does not contain regex match"),
("not-like", "Does not contain regex match"),
(
"++",
"Concatenates two lists, two strings, or two binary values",
),
("in", "Is a member of (doesn't use regex)"),
("not-in", "Is not a member of (doesn't use regex)"),
("starts-with", "Starts with"),
("ends-with", "Ends with"),
],
Expr::Float(_) => vec![
("+", "Add (Plus)"),
("-", "Subtract (Minus)"),
("*", "Multiply"),
("/", "Divide"),
("==", "Equal to"),
("!=", "Not equal to"),
("//", "Floor division"),
("<", "Less than"),
(">", "Greater than"),
("<=", "Less than or equal to"),
(">=", "Greater than or equal to"),
("mod", "Floor division remainder (Modulo)"),
("**", "Power of"),
("in", "Is a member of (doesn't use regex)"),
("not-in", "Is not a member of (doesn't use regex)"),
],
Expr::Bool(_) => vec![
(
"and",
"Both values are true (short-circuits when first value is false)",
),
(
"or",
"Either value is true (short-circuits when first value is true)",
),
("xor", "One value is true and the other is false"),
("not", "Negates a value or expression"),
("in", "Is a member of (doesn't use regex)"),
("not-in", "Is not a member of (doesn't use regex)"),
],
Expr::FullCellPath(path) => match path.head.expr {
Expr::List(_) => vec![
(
"++",
"Concatenates two lists, two strings, or two binary values",
),
("has", "Contains a value of (doesn't use regex)"),
("not-has", "Does not contain a value of (doesn't use regex)"),
],
Expr::Var(id) => get_variable_completions(id, working_set),
_ => vec![],
let mut needs_assignment_ops = true;
// Complete according expression type
// TODO: type inference on self.left_hand_side to get more accurate completions
let mut possible_operations: Vec<OperatorItem> = match &self.left_hand_side.ty {
Type::Int | Type::Number => valid_int_ops(),
Type::Float => valid_float_ops(),
Type::String => valid_string_ops(),
Type::Binary => valid_binary_ops(),
Type::Bool => valid_bool_ops(),
Type::Date => number_comparison_ops(),
Type::Filesize | Type::Duration => valid_value_with_unit_ops(),
Type::Record(_) | Type::Range => collection_comparison_ops(),
Type::List(_) | Type::Table(_) => valid_list_ops(),
// Unknown type, resort to evaluated values
Type::Any => match &self.left_hand_side.expr {
Expr::FullCellPath(path) => {
// for `$ <tab>`
if matches!(path.head.expr, Expr::Garbage) {
return vec![];
}
let value =
eval_cell_path(working_set, stack, &path.head, &path.tail, path.head.span)
.unwrap_or_default();
let mutable = is_expression_mutable(&self.left_hand_side.expr, working_set);
// to avoid duplication
needs_assignment_ops = false;
ops_by_value(&value, mutable)
}
_ => all_ops_for_immutable(),
},
_ => vec![],
_ => common_comparison_ops(),
};
// If the left hand side is a variable, add assignment operators if mutable
if needs_assignment_ops && is_expression_mutable(&self.left_hand_side.expr, working_set) {
possible_operations.extend(match &self.left_hand_side.ty {
Type::Int | Type::Float | Type::Number => numeric_assignment_ops(),
Type::Filesize | Type::Duration => numeric_assignment_ops(),
Type::String | Type::Binary | Type::List(_) => concat_assignment_ops(),
Type::Any => all_assignment_ops(),
_ => vec![operator_to_item(ast::Assignment::Assign)],
});
}
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(partial, options.clone());
for (symbol, desc) in possible_operations.into_iter() {
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix, options);
for OperatorItem {
symbols,
description,
} in possible_operations
{
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: symbol.to_string(),
description: Some(desc.to_string()),
value: symbols.to_owned(),
description: Some(description.to_owned()),
span: reedline::Span::new(span.start - offset, span.end - offset),
append_whitespace: true,
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Command(
nu_protocol::engine::CommandType::Builtin,
)),
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Operator),
});
}
matcher.results()
}
}
pub fn get_variable_completions<'a>(
id: nu_protocol::Id<nu_protocol::marker::Var>,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
) -> Vec<(&'a str, &'a str)> {
let var = working_set.get_variable(id);
if !var.mutable {
return vec![];
}
match var.ty {
Type::List(_) | Type::String | Type::Binary => vec![
(
"++=",
"Concatenates two lists, two strings, or two binary values",
),
("=", "Assigns a value to a variable."),
],
Type::Int | Type::Float => vec![
("=", "Assigns a value to a variable."),
("+=", "Adds a value to a variable."),
("-=", "Subtracts a value from a variable."),
("*=", "Multiplies a variable by a value"),
("/=", "Divides a variable by a value."),
],
_ => vec![],
}
}

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@ -1,157 +1,67 @@
use crate::completions::{Completer, CompletionOptions, SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind};
use nu_engine::{column::get_columns, eval_variable};
use nu_protocol::{
Span, VarId,
engine::{Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Span, Value,
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
use std::str;
use super::completion_options::NuMatcher;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct VariableCompletion {
var_context: (Vec<u8>, Vec<Vec<u8>>), // tuple with $var and the sublevels (.b.c.d)
}
impl VariableCompletion {
pub fn new(var_context: (Vec<u8>, Vec<Vec<u8>>)) -> Self {
Self { var_context }
}
}
pub struct VariableCompletion;
impl Completer for VariableCompletion {
fn fetch(
&mut self,
working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
stack: &Stack,
prefix: &[u8],
_stack: &Stack,
prefix: impl AsRef<str>,
span: Span,
offset: usize,
_pos: usize,
options: &CompletionOptions,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let builtins = ["$nu", "$in", "$env"];
let var_str = std::str::from_utf8(&self.var_context.0).unwrap_or("");
let var_id = working_set.find_variable(&self.var_context.0);
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix, options);
let current_span = reedline::Span {
start: span.start - offset,
end: span.end - offset,
};
let sublevels_count = self.var_context.1.len();
let prefix_str = String::from_utf8_lossy(prefix);
let mut matcher = NuMatcher::new(prefix_str, options.clone());
// Completions for the given variable
if !var_str.is_empty() {
// Completion for $env.<tab>
if var_str == "$env" {
let env_vars = stack.get_env_vars(working_set.permanent_state);
// Return nested values
if sublevels_count > 0 {
// Extract the target var ($env.<target-var>)
let target_var = self.var_context.1[0].clone();
let target_var_str =
str::from_utf8(&target_var).unwrap_or_default().to_string();
// Everything after the target var is the nested level ($env.<target-var>.<nested_levels>...)
let nested_levels: Vec<Vec<u8>> =
self.var_context.1.clone().into_iter().skip(1).collect();
if let Some(val) = env_vars.get(&target_var_str) {
for suggestion in nested_suggestions(val, &nested_levels, current_span) {
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(suggestion);
}
return matcher.results();
}
} else {
// No nesting provided, return all env vars
for env_var in env_vars {
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: env_var.0,
span: current_span,
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Type(env_var.1.get_type())),
});
}
return matcher.results();
}
}
// Completions for $nu.<tab>
if var_str == "$nu" {
// Eval nu var
if let Ok(nuval) = eval_variable(
working_set.permanent_state,
stack,
nu_protocol::NU_VARIABLE_ID,
nu_protocol::Span::new(current_span.start, current_span.end),
) {
for suggestion in nested_suggestions(&nuval, &self.var_context.1, current_span)
{
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(suggestion);
}
return matcher.results();
}
}
// Completion other variable types
if let Some(var_id) = var_id {
// Extract the variable value from the stack
let var = stack.get_var(var_id, Span::new(span.start, span.end));
// If the value exists and it's of type Record
if let Ok(value) = var {
for suggestion in nested_suggestions(&value, &self.var_context.1, current_span)
{
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(suggestion);
}
return matcher.results();
}
}
}
// Variable completion (e.g: $en<tab> to complete $env)
let builtins = ["$nu", "$in", "$env"];
for builtin in builtins {
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: builtin.to_string(),
span: current_span,
description: Some("reserved".into()),
..Suggestion::default()
},
// TODO is there a way to get the VarId to get the type???
kind: None,
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Variable),
});
}
let mut add_candidate = |name, var_id: &VarId| {
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: String::from_utf8_lossy(name).to_string(),
span: current_span,
description: Some(working_set.get_variable(*var_id).ty.to_string()),
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Variable),
})
};
// TODO: The following can be refactored (see find_commands_by_predicate() used in
// command_completions).
let mut removed_overlays = vec![];
// Working set scope vars
for scope_frame in working_set.delta.scope.iter().rev() {
for overlay_frame in scope_frame.active_overlays(&mut removed_overlays).rev() {
for v in &overlay_frame.vars {
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: String::from_utf8_lossy(v.0).to_string(),
span: current_span,
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Type(
working_set.get_variable(*v.1).ty.clone(),
)),
});
for (name, var_id) in &overlay_frame.vars {
add_candidate(name, var_id);
}
}
}
// Permanent state vars
// for scope in &self.engine_state.scope {
for overlay_frame in working_set
@ -159,98 +69,11 @@ impl Completer for VariableCompletion {
.active_overlays(&removed_overlays)
.rev()
{
for v in &overlay_frame.vars {
matcher.add_semantic_suggestion(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: String::from_utf8_lossy(v.0).to_string(),
span: current_span,
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(SuggestionKind::Type(
working_set.get_variable(*v.1).ty.clone(),
)),
});
for (name, var_id) in &overlay_frame.vars {
add_candidate(name, var_id);
}
}
matcher.results()
}
}
// Find recursively the values for sublevels
// if no sublevels are set it returns the current value
fn nested_suggestions(
val: &Value,
sublevels: &[Vec<u8>],
current_span: reedline::Span,
) -> Vec<SemanticSuggestion> {
let mut output: Vec<SemanticSuggestion> = vec![];
let value = recursive_value(val, sublevels).unwrap_or_else(Value::nothing);
let kind = SuggestionKind::Type(value.get_type());
match value {
Value::Record { val, .. } => {
// Add all the columns as completion
for col in val.columns() {
output.push(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: col.clone(),
span: current_span,
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(kind.clone()),
});
}
output
}
Value::List { vals, .. } => {
for column_name in get_columns(vals.as_slice()) {
output.push(SemanticSuggestion {
suggestion: Suggestion {
value: column_name,
span: current_span,
..Suggestion::default()
},
kind: Some(kind.clone()),
});
}
output
}
_ => output,
}
}
// Extracts the recursive value (e.g: $var.a.b.c)
fn recursive_value(val: &Value, sublevels: &[Vec<u8>]) -> Result<Value, Span> {
// Go to next sublevel
if let Some((sublevel, next_sublevels)) = sublevels.split_first() {
let span = val.span();
match val {
Value::Record { val, .. } => {
if let Some((_, value)) = val.iter().find(|(key, _)| key.as_bytes() == sublevel) {
// If matches try to fetch recursively the next
recursive_value(value, next_sublevels)
} else {
// Current sublevel value not found
Err(span)
}
}
Value::List { vals, .. } => {
for col in get_columns(vals.as_slice()) {
if col.as_bytes() == *sublevel {
let val = val.get_data_by_key(&col).ok_or(span)?;
return recursive_value(&val, next_sublevels);
}
}
// Current sublevel value not found
Err(span)
}
_ => Ok(val.clone()),
}
} else {
Ok(val.clone())
}
}

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@ -2,10 +2,11 @@ use crate::util::eval_source;
#[cfg(feature = "plugin")]
use nu_path::canonicalize_with;
#[cfg(feature = "plugin")]
use nu_protocol::{engine::StateWorkingSet, ParseError, PluginRegistryFile, Spanned};
use nu_protocol::{ParseError, PluginRegistryFile, Spanned, engine::StateWorkingSet};
use nu_protocol::{
PipelineData,
engine::{EngineState, Stack},
report_shell_error, PipelineData,
report_shell_error,
};
#[cfg(feature = "plugin")]
use nu_utils::perf;
@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ const OLD_PLUGIN_FILE: &str = "plugin.nu";
#[cfg(feature = "plugin")]
pub fn read_plugin_file(engine_state: &mut EngineState, plugin_file: Option<Spanned<String>>) {
use nu_protocol::{shell_error::io::IoError, ShellError};
use nu_protocol::{ShellError, shell_error::io::IoError};
use std::path::Path;
let span = plugin_file.as_ref().map(|s| s.span);
@ -79,7 +80,7 @@ pub fn read_plugin_file(engine_state: &mut EngineState, plugin_file: Option<Span
report_shell_error(
engine_state,
&ShellError::Io(IoError::new_internal_with_path(
err.kind(),
err,
"Could not open plugin registry file",
nu_protocol::location!(),
plugin_path,
@ -230,8 +231,8 @@ pub fn eval_config_contents(
#[cfg(feature = "plugin")]
pub fn migrate_old_plugin_file(engine_state: &EngineState) -> bool {
use nu_protocol::{
shell_error::io::IoError, PluginExample, PluginIdentity, PluginRegistryItem,
PluginRegistryItemData, PluginSignature, ShellError,
PluginExample, PluginIdentity, PluginRegistryItem, PluginRegistryItemData, PluginSignature,
ShellError, shell_error::io::IoError,
};
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
@ -322,7 +323,7 @@ pub fn migrate_old_plugin_file(engine_state: &EngineState) -> bool {
if let Err(err) = std::fs::File::create(&new_plugin_file_path)
.map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_internal_with_path(
err.kind(),
err,
"Could not create new plugin file",
nu_protocol::location!(),
new_plugin_file_path.clone(),

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@ -2,10 +2,11 @@ use log::info;
use nu_engine::eval_block;
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_protocol::{
PipelineData, ShellError, Spanned, Value,
cli_error::report_compile_error,
debugger::WithoutDebug,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
report_parse_error, report_parse_warning, PipelineData, ShellError, Spanned, Value,
report_parse_error, report_parse_warning,
};
use std::sync::Arc;

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@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ use nu_engine::eval_block;
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_path::canonicalize_with;
use nu_protocol::{
PipelineData, ShellError, Span, Value,
cli_error::report_compile_error,
debugger::WithoutDebug,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
report_parse_error, report_parse_warning,
shell_error::io::IoError,
PipelineData, ShellError, Span, Value,
shell_error::io::*,
};
use std::{path::PathBuf, sync::Arc};
@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ pub fn evaluate_file(
let cwd = engine_state.cwd_as_string(Some(stack))?;
let file_path = canonicalize_with(&path, cwd).map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_with_additional_context(
err.kind(),
Span::unknown(),
PathBuf::from(&path),
IoError::new_internal_with_path(
err.not_found_as(NotFound::File),
"Could not access file",
nu_protocol::location!(),
PathBuf::from(&path),
)
})?;
@ -46,21 +46,21 @@ pub fn evaluate_file(
})?;
let file = std::fs::read(&file_path).map_err(|err| {
IoError::new_with_additional_context(
err.kind(),
Span::unknown(),
file_path.clone(),
IoError::new_internal_with_path(
err.not_found_as(NotFound::File),
"Could not read file",
nu_protocol::location!(),
file_path.clone(),
)
})?;
engine_state.file = Some(file_path.clone());
let parent = file_path.parent().ok_or_else(|| {
IoError::new_with_additional_context(
std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound,
Span::unknown(),
file_path.clone(),
IoError::new_internal_with_path(
ErrorKind::DirectoryNotFound,
"The file path does not have a parent",
nu_protocol::location!(),
file_path.clone(),
)
})?;

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ mod validation;
pub use commands::add_cli_context;
pub use completions::{FileCompletion, NuCompleter, SemanticSuggestion, SuggestionKind};
pub use config_files::eval_config_contents;
pub use eval_cmds::{evaluate_commands, EvaluateCommandsOpts};
pub use eval_cmds::{EvaluateCommandsOpts, evaluate_commands};
pub use eval_file::evaluate_file;
pub use menus::NuHelpCompleter;
pub use nu_highlight::NuHighlight;

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use nu_engine::documentation::{get_flags_section, HelpStyle};
use nu_protocol::{engine::EngineState, levenshtein_distance, Config};
use nu_engine::documentation::{HelpStyle, get_flags_section};
use nu_protocol::{Config, engine::EngineState, levenshtein_distance};
use nu_utils::IgnoreCaseExt;
use reedline::{Completer, Suggestion};
use std::{fmt::Write, sync::Arc};

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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
use nu_engine::eval_block;
use nu_protocol::{
BlockId, IntoPipelineData, Span, Value,
debugger::WithoutDebug,
engine::{EngineState, Stack},
BlockId, IntoPipelineData, Span, Value,
};
use reedline::{menu_functions::parse_selection_char, Completer, Suggestion};
use reedline::{Completer, Suggestion, menu_functions::parse_selection_char};
use std::sync::Arc;
const SELECTION_CHAR: char = '!';

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@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ use crate::NushellPrompt;
use log::{trace, warn};
use nu_engine::ClosureEvalOnce;
use nu_protocol::{
Config, PipelineData, Value,
engine::{EngineState, Stack},
report_shell_error, Config, PipelineData, Value,
report_shell_error,
};
use reedline::Prompt;

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@ -1,19 +1,20 @@
use crate::{menus::NuMenuCompleter, NuHelpCompleter};
use crate::{NuHelpCompleter, menus::NuMenuCompleter};
use crossterm::event::{KeyCode, KeyModifiers};
use nu_ansi_term::Style;
use nu_color_config::{color_record_to_nustyle, lookup_ansi_color_style};
use nu_engine::eval_block;
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_protocol::{
Config, EditBindings, FromValue, ParsedKeybinding, ParsedMenu, PipelineData, Record,
ShellError, Span, Type, Value,
debugger::WithoutDebug,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
extract_value, Config, EditBindings, FromValue, ParsedKeybinding, ParsedMenu, PipelineData,
Record, ShellError, Span, Type, Value,
extract_value,
};
use reedline::{
default_emacs_keybindings, default_vi_insert_keybindings, default_vi_normal_keybindings,
ColumnarMenu, DescriptionMenu, DescriptionMode, EditCommand, IdeMenu, Keybindings, ListMenu,
MenuBuilder, Reedline, ReedlineEvent, ReedlineMenu,
MenuBuilder, Reedline, ReedlineEvent, ReedlineMenu, default_emacs_keybindings,
default_vi_insert_keybindings, default_vi_normal_keybindings,
};
use std::sync::Arc;
@ -740,9 +741,15 @@ fn add_keybinding(
let span = mode.span();
match &mode {
Value::String { val, .. } => match val.as_str() {
"emacs" => add_parsed_keybinding(emacs_keybindings, keybinding, config),
"vi_insert" => add_parsed_keybinding(insert_keybindings, keybinding, config),
"vi_normal" => add_parsed_keybinding(normal_keybindings, keybinding, config),
str if str.eq_ignore_ascii_case("emacs") => {
add_parsed_keybinding(emacs_keybindings, keybinding, config)
}
str if str.eq_ignore_ascii_case("vi_insert") => {
add_parsed_keybinding(insert_keybindings, keybinding, config)
}
str if str.eq_ignore_ascii_case("vi_normal") => {
add_parsed_keybinding(normal_keybindings, keybinding, config)
}
str => Err(ShellError::InvalidValue {
valid: "'emacs', 'vi_insert', or 'vi_normal'".into(),
actual: format!("'{str}'"),
@ -992,41 +999,54 @@ fn event_from_record(
) -> Result<ReedlineEvent, ShellError> {
let event = match name {
"none" => ReedlineEvent::None,
"clearscreen" => ReedlineEvent::ClearScreen,
"clearscrollback" => ReedlineEvent::ClearScrollback,
"historyhintcomplete" => ReedlineEvent::HistoryHintComplete,
"historyhintwordcomplete" => ReedlineEvent::HistoryHintWordComplete,
"ctrld" => ReedlineEvent::CtrlD,
"ctrlc" => ReedlineEvent::CtrlC,
"clearscreen" => ReedlineEvent::ClearScreen,
"clearscrollback" => ReedlineEvent::ClearScrollback,
"enter" => ReedlineEvent::Enter,
"submit" => ReedlineEvent::Submit,
"submitornewline" => ReedlineEvent::SubmitOrNewline,
"esc" | "escape" => ReedlineEvent::Esc,
// Non-sensical for user configuration:
//
// `ReedlineEvent::Mouse` - itself a no-op
// `ReedlineEvent::Resize` - requires size info specifically from the ANSI resize
// event
//
// Handled above in `parse_event`:
//
// `ReedlineEvent::Edit`
"repaint" => ReedlineEvent::Repaint,
"previoushistory" => ReedlineEvent::PreviousHistory,
"up" => ReedlineEvent::Up,
"down" => ReedlineEvent::Down,
"right" => ReedlineEvent::Right,
"left" => ReedlineEvent::Left,
"searchhistory" => ReedlineEvent::SearchHistory,
"nexthistory" => ReedlineEvent::NextHistory,
"previoushistory" => ReedlineEvent::PreviousHistory,
"repaint" => ReedlineEvent::Repaint,
"menudown" => ReedlineEvent::MenuDown,
"menuup" => ReedlineEvent::MenuUp,
"menuleft" => ReedlineEvent::MenuLeft,
"menuright" => ReedlineEvent::MenuRight,
"menunext" => ReedlineEvent::MenuNext,
"menuprevious" => ReedlineEvent::MenuPrevious,
"menupagenext" => ReedlineEvent::MenuPageNext,
"menupageprevious" => ReedlineEvent::MenuPagePrevious,
"openeditor" => ReedlineEvent::OpenEditor,
"searchhistory" => ReedlineEvent::SearchHistory,
// Handled above in `parse_event`:
//
// `ReedlineEvent::Multiple`
// `ReedlineEvent::UntilFound`
"menu" => {
let menu = extract_value("name", record, span)?;
ReedlineEvent::Menu(menu.to_expanded_string("", config))
}
"menunext" => ReedlineEvent::MenuNext,
"menuprevious" => ReedlineEvent::MenuPrevious,
"menuup" => ReedlineEvent::MenuUp,
"menudown" => ReedlineEvent::MenuDown,
"menuleft" => ReedlineEvent::MenuLeft,
"menuright" => ReedlineEvent::MenuRight,
"menupagenext" => ReedlineEvent::MenuPageNext,
"menupageprevious" => ReedlineEvent::MenuPagePrevious,
"executehostcommand" => {
let cmd = extract_value("cmd", record, span)?;
ReedlineEvent::ExecuteHostCommand(cmd.to_expanded_string("", config))
}
"openeditor" => ReedlineEvent::OpenEditor,
str => {
return Err(ShellError::InvalidValue {
valid: "a reedline event".into(),
@ -1056,7 +1076,6 @@ fn edit_from_record(
.and_then(|value| value.as_bool())
.unwrap_or(false),
},
"movetoend" => EditCommand::MoveToEnd {
select: extract_value("select", record, span)
.and_then(|value| value.as_bool())
@ -1092,16 +1111,6 @@ fn edit_from_record(
.and_then(|value| value.as_bool())
.unwrap_or(false),
},
"movewordrightend" => EditCommand::MoveWordRightEnd {
select: extract_value("select", record, span)
.and_then(|value| value.as_bool())
.unwrap_or(false),
},
"movebigwordrightend" => EditCommand::MoveBigWordRightEnd {
select: extract_value("select", record, span)
.and_then(|value| value.as_bool())
.unwrap_or(false),
},
"movewordrightstart" => EditCommand::MoveWordRightStart {
select: extract_value("select", record, span)
.and_then(|value| value.as_bool())
@ -1112,6 +1121,16 @@ fn edit_from_record(
.and_then(|value| value.as_bool())
.unwrap_or(false),
},
"movewordrightend" => EditCommand::MoveWordRightEnd {
select: extract_value("select", record, span)
.and_then(|value| value.as_bool())
.unwrap_or(false),
},
"movebigwordrightend" => EditCommand::MoveBigWordRightEnd {
select: extract_value("select", record, span)
.and_then(|value| value.as_bool())
.unwrap_or(false),
},
"movetoposition" => {
let value = extract_value("value", record, span)?;
let select = extract_value("select", record, span)
@ -1133,6 +1152,13 @@ fn edit_from_record(
EditCommand::InsertString(value.to_expanded_string("", config))
}
"insertnewline" => EditCommand::InsertNewline,
"replacechar" => {
let value = extract_value("value", record, span)?;
let char = extract_char(value)?;
EditCommand::ReplaceChar(char)
}
// `EditCommand::ReplaceChars` - Internal hack not sanely implementable as a
// standalone binding
"backspace" => EditCommand::Backspace,
"delete" => EditCommand::Delete,
"cutchar" => EditCommand::CutChar,
@ -1140,6 +1166,7 @@ fn edit_from_record(
"deleteword" => EditCommand::DeleteWord,
"clear" => EditCommand::Clear,
"cleartolineend" => EditCommand::ClearToLineEnd,
"complete" => EditCommand::Complete,
"cutcurrentline" => EditCommand::CutCurrentLine,
"cutfromstart" => EditCommand::CutFromStart,
"cutfromlinestart" => EditCommand::CutFromLineStart,
@ -1156,6 +1183,7 @@ fn edit_from_record(
"uppercaseword" => EditCommand::UppercaseWord,
"lowercaseword" => EditCommand::LowercaseWord,
"capitalizechar" => EditCommand::CapitalizeChar,
"switchcasechar" => EditCommand::SwitchcaseChar,
"swapwords" => EditCommand::SwapWords,
"swapgraphemes" => EditCommand::SwapGraphemes,
"undo" => EditCommand::Undo,
@ -1212,17 +1240,64 @@ fn edit_from_record(
.unwrap_or(false);
EditCommand::MoveLeftBefore { c: char, select }
}
"complete" => EditCommand::Complete,
"selectall" => EditCommand::SelectAll,
"cutselection" => EditCommand::CutSelection,
"copyselection" => EditCommand::CopySelection,
"paste" => EditCommand::Paste,
"copyfromstart" => EditCommand::CopyFromStart,
"copyfromlinestart" => EditCommand::CopyFromLineStart,
"copytoend" => EditCommand::CopyToEnd,
"copytolineend" => EditCommand::CopyToLineEnd,
"copycurrentline" => EditCommand::CopyCurrentLine,
"copywordleft" => EditCommand::CopyWordLeft,
"copybigwordleft" => EditCommand::CopyBigWordLeft,
"copywordright" => EditCommand::CopyWordRight,
"copybigwordright" => EditCommand::CopyBigWordRight,
"copywordrighttonext" => EditCommand::CopyWordRightToNext,
"copybigwordrighttonext" => EditCommand::CopyBigWordRightToNext,
"copyleft" => EditCommand::CopyLeft,
"copyright" => EditCommand::CopyRight,
"copyrightuntil" => {
let value = extract_value("value", record, span)?;
let char = extract_char(value)?;
EditCommand::CopyRightUntil(char)
}
"copyrightbefore" => {
let value = extract_value("value", record, span)?;
let char = extract_char(value)?;
EditCommand::CopyRightBefore(char)
}
"copyleftuntil" => {
let value = extract_value("value", record, span)?;
let char = extract_char(value)?;
EditCommand::CopyLeftUntil(char)
}
"copyleftbefore" => {
let value = extract_value("value", record, span)?;
let char = extract_char(value)?;
EditCommand::CopyLeftBefore(char)
}
"swapcursorandanchor" => EditCommand::SwapCursorAndAnchor,
#[cfg(feature = "system-clipboard")]
"cutselectionsystem" => EditCommand::CutSelectionSystem,
"copyselection" => EditCommand::CopySelection,
#[cfg(feature = "system-clipboard")]
"copyselectionsystem" => EditCommand::CopySelectionSystem,
"paste" => EditCommand::Paste,
#[cfg(feature = "system-clipboard")]
"pastesystem" => EditCommand::PasteSystem,
"selectall" => EditCommand::SelectAll,
"cutinside" => {
let value = extract_value("left", record, span)?;
let left = extract_char(value)?;
let value = extract_value("right", record, span)?;
let right = extract_char(value)?;
EditCommand::CutInside { left, right }
}
"yankinside" => {
let value = extract_value("left", record, span)?;
let left = extract_char(value)?;
let value = extract_value("right", record, span)?;
let right = extract_char(value)?;
EditCommand::YankInside { left, right }
}
str => {
return Err(ShellError::InvalidValue {
valid: "a reedline EditCommand".into(),

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@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ use crate::prompt_update::{
VSCODE_PRE_EXECUTION_MARKER,
};
use crate::{
NuHighlighter, NuValidator, NushellPrompt,
completions::NuCompleter,
nu_highlight::NoOpHighlighter,
prompt_update,
reedline_config::{add_menus, create_keybindings, KeybindingsMode},
reedline_config::{KeybindingsMode, add_menus, create_keybindings},
util::eval_source,
NuHighlighter, NuValidator, NushellPrompt,
};
use crossterm::cursor::SetCursorStyle;
use log::{error, trace, warn};
@ -20,27 +20,30 @@ use nu_cmd_base::util::get_editor;
use nu_color_config::StyleComputer;
#[allow(deprecated)]
use nu_engine::env_to_strings;
use nu_engine::exit::cleanup_exit;
use nu_parser::{lex, parse, trim_quotes_str};
use nu_protocol::shell_error;
use nu_protocol::shell_error::io::IoError;
use nu_protocol::{
HistoryConfig, HistoryFileFormat, PipelineData, ShellError, Span, Spanned, Value,
config::NuCursorShape,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
report_shell_error, HistoryConfig, HistoryFileFormat, PipelineData, ShellError, Span, Spanned,
Value,
report_shell_error,
};
use nu_utils::{
filesystem::{have_permission, PermissionResult},
filesystem::{PermissionResult, have_permission},
perf,
};
use reedline::{
CursorConfig, CwdAwareHinter, DefaultCompleter, EditCommand, Emacs, FileBackedHistory,
HistorySessionId, Reedline, SqliteBackedHistory, Vi,
};
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
use std::{
collections::HashMap,
env::temp_dir,
io::{self, IsTerminal, Write},
panic::{catch_unwind, AssertUnwindSafe},
panic::{AssertUnwindSafe, catch_unwind},
path::{Path, PathBuf},
sync::Arc,
time::{Duration, Instant},
@ -692,7 +695,11 @@ fn loop_iteration(ctx: LoopContext) -> (bool, Stack, Reedline) {
);
println!();
return (false, stack, line_editor);
cleanup_exit((), engine_state, 0);
// if cleanup_exit didn't exit, we should keep running
return (true, stack, line_editor);
}
Err(err) => {
let message = err.to_string();
@ -848,7 +855,7 @@ fn do_auto_cd(
report_shell_error(
engine_state,
&ShellError::Io(IoError::new_with_additional_context(
std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound,
shell_error::io::ErrorKind::DirectoryNotFound,
span,
PathBuf::from(&path),
"Cannot change directory",
@ -858,11 +865,11 @@ fn do_auto_cd(
path.to_string_lossy().to_string()
};
if let PermissionResult::PermissionDenied(_) = have_permission(path.clone()) {
if let PermissionResult::PermissionDenied = have_permission(path.clone()) {
report_shell_error(
engine_state,
&ShellError::Io(IoError::new_with_additional_context(
std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied,
shell_error::io::ErrorKind::from_std(std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied),
span,
PathBuf::from(path),
"Cannot change directory",
@ -930,6 +937,9 @@ fn do_run_cmd(
trace!("eval source: {}", s);
let mut cmds = s.split_whitespace();
let had_warning_before = engine_state.exit_warning_given.load(Ordering::SeqCst);
if let Some("exit") = cmds.next() {
let mut working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(engine_state);
let _ = parse(&mut working_set, None, s.as_bytes(), false);
@ -938,13 +948,11 @@ fn do_run_cmd(
match cmds.next() {
Some(s) => {
if let Ok(n) = s.parse::<i32>() {
drop(line_editor);
std::process::exit(n);
return cleanup_exit(line_editor, engine_state, n);
}
}
None => {
drop(line_editor);
std::process::exit(0);
return cleanup_exit(line_editor, engine_state, 0);
}
}
}
@ -963,6 +971,14 @@ fn do_run_cmd(
false,
);
// if there was a warning before, and we got to this point, it means
// the possible call to cleanup_exit did not occur.
if had_warning_before && engine_state.is_interactive {
engine_state
.exit_warning_given
.store(false, Ordering::SeqCst);
}
line_editor
}
@ -1436,7 +1452,7 @@ fn are_session_ids_in_sync() {
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_auto_cd {
use super::{do_auto_cd, escape_special_vscode_bytes, parse_operation, ReplOperation};
use super::{ReplOperation, do_auto_cd, escape_special_vscode_bytes, parse_operation};
use nu_path::AbsolutePath;
use nu_protocol::engine::{EngineState, Stack};
use tempfile::tempdir;

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@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ use log::trace;
use nu_ansi_term::Style;
use nu_color_config::{get_matching_brackets_style, get_shape_color};
use nu_engine::env;
use nu_parser::{flatten_block, parse, FlatShape};
use nu_parser::{FlatShape, flatten_block, parse};
use nu_protocol::{
Span,
ast::{Block, Expr, Expression, PipelineRedirection, RecordItem},
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Span,
};
use reedline::{Highlighter, StyledText};
use std::sync::Arc;
@ -309,6 +309,7 @@ fn find_matching_block_end_in_expr(
.unwrap_or(expression.span.start);
return match &expression.expr {
// TODO: Can't these be handled with an `_ => None` branch? Refactor
Expr::Bool(_) => None,
Expr::Int(_) => None,
Expr::Float(_) => None,
@ -335,6 +336,28 @@ fn find_matching_block_end_in_expr(
Expr::Nothing => None,
Expr::Garbage => None,
Expr::AttributeBlock(ab) => ab
.attributes
.iter()
.find_map(|attr| {
find_matching_block_end_in_expr(
line,
working_set,
&attr.expr,
global_span_offset,
global_cursor_offset,
)
})
.or_else(|| {
find_matching_block_end_in_expr(
line,
working_set,
&ab.item,
global_span_offset,
global_cursor_offset,
)
}),
Expr::Table(table) => {
if expr_last == global_cursor_offset {
// cursor is at table end

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@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
use nu_cmd_base::hook::eval_hook;
use nu_engine::{eval_block, eval_block_with_early_return};
use nu_parser::{lex, parse, unescape_unquote_string, Token, TokenContents};
use nu_parser::{Token, TokenContents, lex, parse, unescape_unquote_string};
use nu_protocol::{
PipelineData, ShellError, Span, Value,
cli_error::report_compile_error,
debugger::WithoutDebug,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
report_parse_error, report_parse_warning, report_shell_error, PipelineData, ShellError, Span,
Value,
report_parse_error, report_parse_warning, report_shell_error,
};
#[cfg(windows)]
use nu_utils::enable_vt_processing;

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_protocol::{
engine::{EngineState, StateWorkingSet},
ParseError,
engine::{EngineState, StateWorkingSet},
};
use reedline::{ValidationResult, Validator};
use std::sync::Arc;

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use nu_protocol::HistoryFileFormat;
use nu_test_support::{nu, Outcome};
use nu_test_support::{Outcome, nu};
use reedline::{
FileBackedHistory, History, HistoryItem, HistoryItemId, ReedlineError, SearchQuery,
SqliteBackedHistory,

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@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ use nu_engine::eval_block;
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_path::{AbsolutePathBuf, PathBuf};
use nu_protocol::{
PipelineData, ShellError, Span, Value,
debugger::WithoutDebug,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
PipelineData, ShellError, Span, Value,
};
use nu_test_support::fs;
use reedline::Suggestion;
@ -14,11 +14,8 @@ fn create_default_context() -> EngineState {
nu_command::add_shell_command_context(nu_cmd_lang::create_default_context())
}
// creates a new engine with the current path into the completions fixtures folder
pub fn new_engine() -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
// Target folder inside assets
let dir = fs::fixtures().join("completions");
let dir_str = dir
pub fn new_engine_helper(pwd: AbsolutePathBuf) -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
let pwd_str = pwd
.clone()
.into_os_string()
.into_string()
@ -36,13 +33,13 @@ pub fn new_engine() -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
// Add pwd as env var
stack.add_env_var(
"PWD".to_string(),
Value::string(dir_str.clone(), nu_protocol::Span::new(0, dir_str.len())),
Value::string(pwd_str.clone(), nu_protocol::Span::new(0, pwd_str.len())),
);
stack.add_env_var(
"TEST".to_string(),
Value::string(
"NUSHELL".to_string(),
nu_protocol::Span::new(0, dir_str.len()),
nu_protocol::Span::new(0, pwd_str.len()),
),
);
#[cfg(windows)]
@ -50,7 +47,7 @@ pub fn new_engine() -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
"Path".to_string(),
Value::string(
"c:\\some\\path;c:\\some\\other\\path".to_string(),
nu_protocol::Span::new(0, dir_str.len()),
nu_protocol::Span::new(0, pwd_str.len()),
),
);
#[cfg(not(windows))]
@ -58,7 +55,7 @@ pub fn new_engine() -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
"PATH".to_string(),
Value::string(
"/some/path:/some/other/path".to_string(),
nu_protocol::Span::new(0, dir_str.len()),
nu_protocol::Span::new(0, pwd_str.len()),
),
);
@ -66,46 +63,63 @@ pub fn new_engine() -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
let merge_result = engine_state.merge_env(&mut stack);
assert!(merge_result.is_ok());
(dir, dir_str, engine_state, stack)
(pwd, pwd_str, engine_state, stack)
}
// creates a new engine with the current path into the completions fixtures folder
/// creates a new engine with the current path in the completions fixtures folder
pub fn new_engine() -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
new_engine_helper(fs::fixtures().join("completions"))
}
/// Adds pseudo PATH env for external completion tests
pub fn new_external_engine() -> EngineState {
let mut engine = create_default_context();
let dir = fs::fixtures().join("external_completions").join("path");
let dir_str = dir.to_string_lossy().to_string();
let internal_span = nu_protocol::Span::new(0, dir_str.len());
engine.add_env_var(
"PATH".to_string(),
Value::List {
vals: vec![Value::String {
val: dir_str,
internal_span,
}],
internal_span,
},
);
engine
}
/// creates a new engine with the current path in the dotnu_completions fixtures folder
pub fn new_dotnu_engine() -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
// Target folder inside assets
let dir = fs::fixtures().join("dotnu_completions");
let dir_str = dir
.clone()
.into_os_string()
.into_string()
.unwrap_or_default();
let (dir, dir_str, mut engine_state, mut stack) = new_engine_helper(dir);
let dir_span = nu_protocol::Span::new(0, dir_str.len());
// Create a new engine with default context
let mut engine_state = create_default_context();
// Add $nu
engine_state.generate_nu_constant();
// New stack
let mut stack = Stack::new();
// Add pwd as env var
stack.add_env_var("PWD".to_string(), Value::string(dir_str.clone(), dir_span));
stack.add_env_var(
"TEST".to_string(),
Value::string("NUSHELL".to_string(), dir_span),
// const $NU_LIB_DIRS
let mut working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(&engine_state);
let var_id = working_set.add_variable(
b"$NU_LIB_DIRS".into(),
Span::unknown(),
nu_protocol::Type::List(Box::new(nu_protocol::Type::String)),
false,
);
working_set.set_variable_const_val(
var_id,
Value::test_list(vec![
Value::string(file(dir.join("lib-dir1")), dir_span),
Value::string(file(dir.join("lib-dir3")), dir_span),
]),
);
let _ = engine_state.merge_delta(working_set.render());
stack.add_env_var(
"NU_LIB_DIRS".to_string(),
Value::list(
vec![
Value::string(file(dir.join("lib-dir1")), dir_span),
Value::string(file(dir.join("lib-dir2")), dir_span),
Value::string(file(dir.join("lib-dir3")), dir_span),
],
dir_span,
),
"NU_LIB_DIRS".into(),
Value::test_list(vec![
Value::string(file(dir.join("lib-dir2")), dir_span),
Value::string(file(dir.join("lib-dir3")), dir_span),
]),
);
// Merge environment into the permanent state
@ -116,77 +130,15 @@ pub fn new_dotnu_engine() -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
}
pub fn new_quote_engine() -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
// Target folder inside assets
let dir = fs::fixtures().join("quoted_completions");
let dir_str = dir
.clone()
.into_os_string()
.into_string()
.unwrap_or_default();
// Create a new engine with default context
let mut engine_state = create_default_context();
// New stack
let mut stack = Stack::new();
// Add pwd as env var
stack.add_env_var(
"PWD".to_string(),
Value::string(dir_str.clone(), nu_protocol::Span::new(0, dir_str.len())),
);
stack.add_env_var(
"TEST".to_string(),
Value::string(
"NUSHELL".to_string(),
nu_protocol::Span::new(0, dir_str.len()),
),
);
// Merge environment into the permanent state
let merge_result = engine_state.merge_env(&mut stack);
assert!(merge_result.is_ok());
(dir, dir_str, engine_state, stack)
new_engine_helper(fs::fixtures().join("quoted_completions"))
}
pub fn new_partial_engine() -> (AbsolutePathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
// Target folder inside assets
let dir = fs::fixtures().join("partial_completions");
let dir_str = dir
.clone()
.into_os_string()
.into_string()
.unwrap_or_default();
// Create a new engine with default context
let mut engine_state = create_default_context();
// New stack
let mut stack = Stack::new();
// Add pwd as env var
stack.add_env_var(
"PWD".to_string(),
Value::string(dir_str.clone(), nu_protocol::Span::new(0, dir_str.len())),
);
stack.add_env_var(
"TEST".to_string(),
Value::string(
"NUSHELL".to_string(),
nu_protocol::Span::new(0, dir_str.len()),
),
);
// Merge environment into the permanent state
let merge_result = engine_state.merge_env(&mut stack);
assert!(merge_result.is_ok());
(dir, dir_str, engine_state, stack)
new_engine_helper(fs::fixtures().join("partial_completions"))
}
// match a list of suggestions with the expected values
pub fn match_suggestions(expected: &Vec<String>, suggestions: &Vec<Suggestion>) {
/// match a list of suggestions with the expected values
pub fn match_suggestions(expected: &Vec<&str>, suggestions: &Vec<Suggestion>) {
let expected_len = expected.len();
let suggestions_len = suggestions.len();
if expected_len != suggestions_len {
@ -197,28 +149,34 @@ pub fn match_suggestions(expected: &Vec<String>, suggestions: &Vec<Suggestion>)
)
}
let suggestoins_str = suggestions
let suggestions_str = suggestions
.iter()
.map(|it| it.value.clone())
.map(|it| it.value.as_str())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(expected, &suggestoins_str);
assert_eq!(expected, &suggestions_str);
}
// append the separator to the converted path
/// match a list of suggestions with the expected values
pub fn match_suggestions_by_string(expected: &[String], suggestions: &Vec<Suggestion>) {
let expected = expected.iter().map(|it| it.as_str()).collect::<Vec<_>>();
match_suggestions(&expected, suggestions);
}
/// append the separator to the converted path
pub fn folder(path: impl Into<PathBuf>) -> String {
let mut converted_path = file(path);
converted_path.push(MAIN_SEPARATOR);
converted_path
}
// convert a given path to string
/// convert a given path to string
pub fn file(path: impl Into<PathBuf>) -> String {
path.into().into_os_string().into_string().unwrap()
}
// merge_input executes the given input into the engine
// and merges the state
/// merge_input executes the given input into the engine
/// and merges the state
pub fn merge_input(
input: &[u8],
engine_state: &mut EngineState,
@ -236,13 +194,15 @@ pub fn merge_input(
engine_state.merge_delta(delta)?;
assert!(eval_block::<WithoutDebug>(
engine_state,
stack,
&block,
PipelineData::Value(Value::nothing(Span::unknown()), None),
)
.is_ok());
assert!(
eval_block::<WithoutDebug>(
engine_state,
stack,
&block,
PipelineData::Value(Value::nothing(Span::unknown()), None),
)
.is_ok()
);
// Merge environment into the permanent state
engine_state.merge_env(stack)

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
pub mod completions_helpers;
pub use completions_helpers::{file, folder, match_suggestions, merge_input, new_engine};
pub use completions_helpers::{
file, folder, match_suggestions, match_suggestions_by_string, merge_input, new_engine,
};

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@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
[package]
authors = ["The Nushell Project Developers"]
description = "The foundation tools to build Nushell commands."
edition = "2021"
edition = "2024"
license = "MIT"
name = "nu-cmd-base"
repository = "https://github.com/nushell/nushell/tree/main/crates/nu-cmd-base"
version = "0.102.0"
version = "0.105.2"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ version = "0.102.0"
workspace = true
[dependencies]
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.102.0", default-features = false }
nu-parser = { path = "../nu-parser", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-path = { path = "../nu-path", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-protocol = { path = "../nu-protocol", version = "0.102.0", default-features = false }
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.105.2", default-features = false }
nu-parser = { path = "../nu-parser", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-path = { path = "../nu-path", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-protocol = { path = "../nu-protocol", version = "0.105.2", default-features = false }
indexmap = { workspace = true }
miette = { workspace = true }

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use indexmap::{indexset, IndexSet};
use indexmap::{IndexSet, indexset};
use nu_protocol::Value;
pub fn merge_descriptors(values: &[Value]) -> Vec<String> {

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@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ use miette::Result;
use nu_engine::{eval_block, eval_block_with_early_return};
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_protocol::{
PipelineData, PositionalArg, ShellError, Span, Type, Value, VarId,
cli_error::{report_parse_error, report_shell_error},
debugger::WithoutDebug,
engine::{Closure, EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
PipelineData, PositionalArg, ShellError, Span, Type, Value, VarId,
};
use std::{collections::HashMap, sync::Arc};

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use nu_protocol::{ast::CellPath, PipelineData, ShellError, Signals, Span, Value};
use nu_protocol::{PipelineData, ShellError, Signals, Span, Value, ast::CellPath};
use std::sync::Arc;
pub trait CmdArgument {

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@ -3,3 +3,6 @@ pub mod formats;
pub mod hook;
pub mod input_handler;
pub mod util;
mod wrap_call;
pub use wrap_call::*;

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use nu_protocol::{
engine::{EngineState, Stack},
Range, ShellError, Span, Value,
engine::{EngineState, Stack},
};
use std::ops::Bound;

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@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
use nu_engine::CallExt;
use nu_protocol::{
DeclId, FromValue, ShellError, Span,
engine::{Call, EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
};
/// A helper utility to aid in implementing commands which have the same behavior for `run` and `run_const`.
///
/// Only supports functions in [`Call`] and [`CallExt`] which have a `const` suffix.
///
/// To use, the actual command logic should be moved to a function. Then, `eval` and `eval_const` can be implemented like this:
/// ```rust
/// # use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
/// # use nu_cmd_base::WrapCall;
/// # fn do_command_logic(call: WrapCall) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> { Ok(PipelineData::Empty) }
///
/// # struct Command {}
/// # impl Command {
/// fn run(&self, engine_state: &EngineState, stack: &mut Stack, call: &Call) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
/// let call = WrapCall::Eval(engine_state, stack, call);
/// do_command_logic(call)
/// }
///
/// fn run_const(&self, working_set: &StateWorkingSet, call: &Call) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
/// let call = WrapCall::ConstEval(working_set, call);
/// do_command_logic(call)
/// }
/// # }
/// ```
///
/// Then, the typical [`Call`] and [`CallExt`] operations can be called using destructuring:
///
/// ```rust
/// # use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
/// # use nu_cmd_base::WrapCall;
/// # let call = WrapCall::Eval(&EngineState::new(), &mut Stack::new(), &Call::new(Span::unknown()));
/// # fn do_command_logic(call: WrapCall) -> Result<(), ShellError> {
/// let (call, required): (_, String) = call.req(0)?;
/// let (call, flag): (_, Option<i64>) = call.get_flag("number")?;
/// # Ok(())
/// # }
/// ```
///
/// A new `WrapCall` instance has to be returned after each function to ensure
/// that there is only ever one copy of mutable [`Stack`] reference.
pub enum WrapCall<'a> {
Eval(&'a EngineState, &'a mut Stack, &'a Call<'a>),
ConstEval(&'a StateWorkingSet<'a>, &'a Call<'a>),
}
/// Macro to choose between the non-const and const versions of each [`Call`]/[`CallExt`] function
macro_rules! proxy {
($self:ident , $eval:ident , $const:ident , $( $args:expr ),*) => {
match $self {
WrapCall::Eval(engine_state, stack, call) => {
Call::$eval(call, engine_state, stack, $( $args ),*)
.map(|val| (WrapCall::Eval(engine_state, stack, call), val))
},
WrapCall::ConstEval(working_set, call) => {
Call::$const(call, working_set, $( $args ),*)
.map(|val| (WrapCall::ConstEval(working_set, call), val))
},
}
};
}
impl WrapCall<'_> {
pub fn head(&self) -> Span {
match self {
WrapCall::Eval(_, _, call) => call.head,
WrapCall::ConstEval(_, call) => call.head,
}
}
pub fn decl_id(&self) -> DeclId {
match self {
WrapCall::Eval(_, _, call) => call.decl_id,
WrapCall::ConstEval(_, call) => call.decl_id,
}
}
pub fn has_flag<T: FromValue>(self, flag_name: &str) -> Result<(Self, bool), ShellError> {
proxy!(self, has_flag, has_flag_const, flag_name)
}
pub fn get_flag<T: FromValue>(self, name: &str) -> Result<(Self, Option<T>), ShellError> {
proxy!(self, get_flag, get_flag_const, name)
}
pub fn req<T: FromValue>(self, pos: usize) -> Result<(Self, T), ShellError> {
proxy!(self, req, req_const, pos)
}
pub fn rest<T: FromValue>(self, pos: usize) -> Result<(Self, Vec<T>), ShellError> {
proxy!(self, rest, rest_const, pos)
}
pub fn opt<T: FromValue>(self, pos: usize) -> Result<(Self, Option<T>), ShellError> {
proxy!(self, opt, opt_const, pos)
}
}

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@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
[package]
authors = ["The Nushell Project Developers"]
description = "Nushell's extra commands that are not part of the 1.0 api standard."
edition = "2021"
edition = "2024"
license = "MIT"
name = "nu-cmd-extra"
repository = "https://github.com/nushell/nushell/tree/main/crates/nu-cmd-extra"
version = "0.102.0"
version = "0.105.2"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ bench = false
workspace = true
[dependencies]
nu-cmd-base = { path = "../nu-cmd-base", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.102.0", default-features = false }
nu-json = { version = "0.102.0", path = "../nu-json" }
nu-parser = { path = "../nu-parser", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-pretty-hex = { version = "0.102.0", path = "../nu-pretty-hex" }
nu-protocol = { path = "../nu-protocol", version = "0.102.0", default-features = false }
nu-utils = { path = "../nu-utils", version = "0.102.0", default-features = false }
nu-cmd-base = { path = "../nu-cmd-base", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.105.2", default-features = false }
nu-json = { version = "0.105.2", path = "../nu-json" }
nu-parser = { path = "../nu-parser", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-pretty-hex = { version = "0.105.2", path = "../nu-pretty-hex" }
nu-protocol = { path = "../nu-protocol", version = "0.105.2", default-features = false }
nu-utils = { path = "../nu-utils", version = "0.105.2", default-features = false }
# Potential dependencies for extras
heck = { workspace = true }
@ -37,6 +37,6 @@ itertools = { workspace = true }
mime = { workspace = true }
[dev-dependencies]
nu-cmd-lang = { path = "../nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-command = { path = "../nu-command", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-test-support = { path = "../nu-test-support", version = "0.102.0" }
nu-cmd-lang = { path = "../nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-command = { path = "../nu-command", version = "0.105.2" }
nu-test-support = { path = "../nu-test-support", version = "0.105.2" }

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@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ mod test_examples {
};
use nu_protocol::{
engine::{Command, EngineState, StateWorkingSet},
Type,
engine::{Command, EngineState, StateWorkingSet},
};
use std::collections::HashSet;

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ impl Command for BitsAnd {
.required(
"target",
SyntaxShape::OneOf(vec![SyntaxShape::Binary, SyntaxShape::Int]),
"right-hand side of the operation",
"Right-hand side of the operation.",
)
.named(
"endian",
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ impl Command for BitsAnd {
return Err(ShellError::TypeMismatch {
err_message: "Endian must be one of native, little, big".to_string(),
span: endian.span,
})
});
}
}
} else {
@ -113,8 +113,7 @@ impl Command for BitsAnd {
])),
},
Example {
description:
"Apply bitwise and to binary data of varying lengths with specified endianness",
description: "Apply bitwise and to binary data of varying lengths with specified endianness",
example: "0x[c0 ff ee] | bits and 0x[ff] --endian big",
result: Some(Value::test_binary(vec![0x00, 0x00, 0xee])),
},

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@ -1,120 +0,0 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
use nu_protocol::{report_parse_warning, ParseWarning};
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct BitsInto;
impl Command for BitsInto {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"into bits"
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build("into bits")
.input_output_types(vec![
(Type::Binary, Type::String),
(Type::Int, Type::String),
(Type::Filesize, Type::String),
(Type::Duration, Type::String),
(Type::String, Type::String),
(Type::Bool, Type::String),
(Type::table(), Type::table()),
(Type::record(), Type::record()),
])
.allow_variants_without_examples(true) // TODO: supply exhaustive examples
.rest(
"rest",
SyntaxShape::CellPath,
"for a data structure input, convert data at the given cell paths",
)
.category(Category::Deprecated)
}
fn description(&self) -> &str {
"Convert value to a binary string."
}
fn search_terms(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
vec![]
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let head = call.head;
report_parse_warning(
&StateWorkingSet::new(engine_state),
&ParseWarning::DeprecatedWarning {
old_command: "into bits".into(),
new_suggestion: "use `format bits`".into(),
span: head,
url: "`help format bits`".into(),
},
);
crate::extra::strings::format::format_bits(engine_state, stack, call, input)
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![
Example {
description: "convert a binary value into a string, padded to 8 places with 0s",
example: "0x[1] | into bits",
result: Some(Value::string("00000001",
Span::test_data(),
)),
},
Example {
description: "convert an int into a string, padded to 8 places with 0s",
example: "1 | into bits",
result: Some(Value::string("00000001",
Span::test_data(),
)),
},
Example {
description: "convert a filesize value into a string, padded to 8 places with 0s",
example: "1b | into bits",
result: Some(Value::string("00000001",
Span::test_data(),
)),
},
Example {
description: "convert a duration value into a string, padded to 8 places with 0s",
example: "1ns | into bits",
result: Some(Value::string("00000001",
Span::test_data(),
)),
},
Example {
description: "convert a boolean value into a string, padded to 8 places with 0s",
example: "true | into bits",
result: Some(Value::string("00000001",
Span::test_data(),
)),
},
Example {
description: "convert a string into a raw binary string, padded with 0s to 8 places",
example: "'nushell.sh' | into bits",
result: Some(Value::string("01101110 01110101 01110011 01101000 01100101 01101100 01101100 00101110 01110011 01101000",
Span::test_data(),
)),
},
]
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(BitsInto {})
}
}

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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
mod and;
mod bits_;
mod into;
mod not;
mod or;
mod rotate_left;
@ -11,7 +10,6 @@ mod xor;
pub use and::BitsAnd;
pub use bits_::Bits;
pub use into::BitsInto;
pub use not::BitsNot;
pub use or::BitsOr;
pub use rotate_left::BitsRol;
@ -137,7 +135,7 @@ where
(min, max) => (rhs, lhs, max, min),
};
let pad = iter::repeat(0).take(max_len - min_len);
let pad = iter::repeat_n(0, max_len - min_len);
let mut a;
let mut b;
@ -161,9 +159,10 @@ where
}
(Value::Binary { .. }, Value::Int { .. }) | (Value::Int { .. }, Value::Binary { .. }) => {
Value::error(
ShellError::PipelineMismatch {
ShellError::OnlySupportsThisInputType {
exp_input_type: "input, and argument, to be both int or both binary"
.to_string(),
wrong_type: "int and binary".to_string(),
dst_span: rhs.span(),
src_span: span,
},

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use super::{get_number_bytes, NumberBytes};
use nu_cmd_base::input_handler::{operate, CmdArgument};
use super::{NumberBytes, get_number_bytes};
use nu_cmd_base::input_handler::{CmdArgument, operate};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
@ -100,8 +100,7 @@ impl Command for BitsNot {
)),
},
Example {
description:
"Apply logical negation to a list of numbers, treat input as 2 bytes number",
description: "Apply logical negation to a list of numbers, treat input as 2 bytes number",
example: "[4 3 2] | bits not --number-bytes 2",
result: Some(Value::list(
vec![
@ -113,8 +112,7 @@ impl Command for BitsNot {
)),
},
Example {
description:
"Apply logical negation to a list of numbers, treat input as signed number",
description: "Apply logical negation to a list of numbers, treat input as signed number",
example: "[4 3 2] | bits not --signed",
result: Some(Value::list(
vec![

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ impl Command for BitsOr {
.required(
"target",
SyntaxShape::OneOf(vec![SyntaxShape::Binary, SyntaxShape::Int]),
"right-hand side of the operation",
"Right-hand side of the operation.",
)
.named(
"endian",
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ impl Command for BitsOr {
return Err(ShellError::TypeMismatch {
err_message: "Endian must be one of native, little, big".to_string(),
span: endian.span,
})
});
}
}
} else {
@ -106,8 +106,7 @@ impl Command for BitsOr {
result: Some(Value::test_binary(vec![0xca, 0xfe])),
},
Example {
description:
"Apply bitwise or to binary data of varying lengths with specified endianness",
description: "Apply bitwise or to binary data of varying lengths with specified endianness",
example: "0x[c0 ff ee] | bits or 0x[ff] --endian big",
result: Some(Value::test_binary(vec![0xc0, 0xff, 0xff])),
},

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use super::{get_input_num_type, get_number_bytes, InputNumType, NumberBytes};
use nu_cmd_base::input_handler::{operate, CmdArgument};
use super::{InputNumType, NumberBytes, get_input_num_type, get_number_bytes};
use nu_cmd_base::input_handler::{CmdArgument, operate};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
struct Arguments {
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ impl Command for BitsRol {
),
])
.allow_variants_without_examples(true)
.required("bits", SyntaxShape::Int, "number of bits to rotate left")
.required("bits", SyntaxShape::Int, "Number of bits to rotate left.")
.switch(
"signed",
"always treat input number as a signed number",
@ -222,7 +222,8 @@ fn rotate_bytes_and_bits_left(data: &[u8], byte_shift: usize, bit_shift: usize)
debug_assert!(byte_shift < data.len());
debug_assert!(
(1..8).contains(&bit_shift),
"Bit shifts of 0 can't be handled by this impl and everything else should be part of the byteshift");
"Bit shifts of 0 can't be handled by this impl and everything else should be part of the byteshift"
);
let mut bytes = Vec::with_capacity(data.len());
let mut next_index = byte_shift;
for _ in 0..data.len() {

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use super::{get_input_num_type, get_number_bytes, InputNumType, NumberBytes};
use nu_cmd_base::input_handler::{operate, CmdArgument};
use super::{InputNumType, NumberBytes, get_input_num_type, get_number_bytes};
use nu_cmd_base::input_handler::{CmdArgument, operate};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
struct Arguments {
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ impl Command for BitsRor {
),
])
.allow_variants_without_examples(true)
.required("bits", SyntaxShape::Int, "number of bits to rotate right")
.required("bits", SyntaxShape::Int, "Number of bits to rotate right.")
.switch(
"signed",
"always treat input number as a signed number",

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use super::{get_input_num_type, get_number_bytes, InputNumType, NumberBytes};
use super::{InputNumType, NumberBytes, get_input_num_type, get_number_bytes};
use itertools::Itertools;
use nu_cmd_base::input_handler::{operate, CmdArgument};
use nu_cmd_base::input_handler::{CmdArgument, operate};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
use std::iter;
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ impl Command for BitsShl {
),
])
.allow_variants_without_examples(true)
.required("bits", SyntaxShape::Int, "number of bits to shift left")
.required("bits", SyntaxShape::Int, "Number of bits to shift left.")
.switch(
"signed",
"always treat input number as a signed number",
@ -237,7 +237,8 @@ fn shift_bytes_left(data: &[u8], byte_shift: usize) -> Vec<u8> {
fn shift_bytes_and_bits_left(data: &[u8], byte_shift: usize, bit_shift: usize) -> Vec<u8> {
use itertools::Position::*;
debug_assert!((1..8).contains(&bit_shift),
debug_assert!(
(1..8).contains(&bit_shift),
"Bit shifts of 0 can't be handled by this impl and everything else should be part of the byteshift"
);
data.iter()
@ -249,7 +250,7 @@ fn shift_bytes_and_bits_left(data: &[u8], byte_shift: usize, bit_shift: usize) -
Last | Only => lhs << bit_shift,
_ => (lhs << bit_shift) | (rhs >> (8 - bit_shift)),
})
.chain(iter::repeat(0).take(byte_shift))
.chain(iter::repeat_n(0, byte_shift))
.collect::<Vec<u8>>()
}

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use super::{get_input_num_type, get_number_bytes, InputNumType, NumberBytes};
use nu_cmd_base::input_handler::{operate, CmdArgument};
use super::{InputNumType, NumberBytes, get_input_num_type, get_number_bytes};
use nu_cmd_base::input_handler::{CmdArgument, operate};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
struct Arguments {
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ impl Command for BitsShr {
),
])
.allow_variants_without_examples(true)
.required("bits", SyntaxShape::Int, "number of bits to shift right")
.required("bits", SyntaxShape::Int, "Number of bits to shift right.")
.switch(
"signed",
"always treat input number as a signed number",

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ impl Command for BitsXor {
.required(
"target",
SyntaxShape::OneOf(vec![SyntaxShape::Binary, SyntaxShape::Int]),
"right-hand side of the operation",
"Right-hand side of the operation.",
)
.named(
"endian",
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ impl Command for BitsXor {
return Err(ShellError::TypeMismatch {
err_message: "Endian must be one of native, little, big".to_string(),
span: endian.span,
})
});
}
}
} else {
@ -106,8 +106,7 @@ impl Command for BitsXor {
result: Some(Value::test_binary(vec![0x70, 0x40])),
},
Example {
description:
"Apply bitwise xor to binary data of varying lengths with specified endianness",
description: "Apply bitwise xor to binary data of varying lengths with specified endianness",
example: "0x[ca fe] | bits xor 0x[aa] --endian big",
result: Some(Value::test_binary(vec![0xca, 0x54])),
},

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@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
use nu_protocol::{report_parse_warning, ParseWarning};
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Fmt;
impl Command for Fmt {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"fmt"
}
fn description(&self) -> &str {
"Format a number."
}
fn signature(&self) -> nu_protocol::Signature {
Signature::build("fmt")
.input_output_types(vec![(Type::Number, Type::record())])
.category(Category::Deprecated)
}
fn search_terms(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
vec![]
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![Example {
description: "Get a record containing multiple formats for the number 42",
example: "42 | fmt",
result: Some(Value::test_record(record! {
"binary" => Value::test_string("0b101010"),
"debug" => Value::test_string("42"),
"display" => Value::test_string("42"),
"lowerexp" => Value::test_string("4.2e1"),
"lowerhex" => Value::test_string("0x2a"),
"octal" => Value::test_string("0o52"),
"upperexp" => Value::test_string("4.2E1"),
"upperhex" => Value::test_string("0x2A"),
})),
}]
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let head = call.head;
report_parse_warning(
&StateWorkingSet::new(engine_state),
&ParseWarning::DeprecatedWarning {
old_command: "fmt".into(),
new_suggestion: "use `format number`".into(),
span: head,
url: "`help format number`".into(),
},
);
crate::extra::strings::format::format_number(engine_state, stack, call, input)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(Fmt {})
}
}

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@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
mod fmt;
pub(crate) use fmt::Fmt;

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use nu_engine::{command_prelude::*, ClosureEval, ClosureEvalOnce};
use nu_engine::{ClosureEval, ClosureEvalOnce, command_prelude::*};
use nu_protocol::engine::Closure;
#[derive(Clone)]
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ impl Command for EachWhile {
.required(
"closure",
SyntaxShape::Closure(Some(vec![SyntaxShape::Any])),
"the closure to run",
"The closure to run.",
)
.category(Category::Filters)
}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use super::{vertical_rotate_value, VerticalDirection};
use super::{VerticalDirection, vertical_rotate_value};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use super::{horizontal_rotate_value, HorizontalDirection};
use super::{HorizontalDirection, horizontal_rotate_value};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use super::{horizontal_rotate_value, HorizontalDirection};
use super::{HorizontalDirection, horizontal_rotate_value};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use super::{vertical_rotate_value, VerticalDirection};
use super::{VerticalDirection, vertical_rotate_value};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ impl Command for Rotate {
.rest(
"rest",
SyntaxShape::String,
"the names to give columns once rotated",
"The names to give columns once rotated.",
)
.category(Category::Filters)
.allow_variants_without_examples(true)
@ -36,104 +36,93 @@ impl Command for Rotate {
description: "Rotate a record clockwise, producing a table (like `transpose` but with column order reversed)",
example: "{a:1, b:2} | rotate",
result: Some(Value::test_list(vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_int(1),
"column1" => Value::test_string("a"),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_int(2),
"column1" => Value::test_string("b"),
}),
],
)),
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_int(1),
"column1" => Value::test_string("a"),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_int(2),
"column1" => Value::test_string("b"),
}),
])),
},
Example {
description: "Rotate 2x3 table clockwise",
example: "[[a b]; [1 2] [3 4] [5 6]] | rotate",
result: Some(Value::test_list(
vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_int(5),
"column1" => Value::test_int(3),
"column2" => Value::test_int(1),
"column3" => Value::test_string("a"),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_int(6),
"column1" => Value::test_int(4),
"column2" => Value::test_int(2),
"column3" => Value::test_string("b"),
}),
],
)),
result: Some(Value::test_list(vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_int(5),
"column1" => Value::test_int(3),
"column2" => Value::test_int(1),
"column3" => Value::test_string("a"),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_int(6),
"column1" => Value::test_int(4),
"column2" => Value::test_int(2),
"column3" => Value::test_string("b"),
}),
])),
},
Example {
description: "Rotate table clockwise and change columns names",
example: "[[a b]; [1 2]] | rotate col_a col_b",
result: Some(Value::test_list(
vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"col_a" => Value::test_int(1),
"col_b" => Value::test_string("a"),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"col_a" => Value::test_int(2),
"col_b" => Value::test_string("b"),
}),
],
)),
result: Some(Value::test_list(vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"col_a" => Value::test_int(1),
"col_b" => Value::test_string("a"),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"col_a" => Value::test_int(2),
"col_b" => Value::test_string("b"),
}),
])),
},
Example {
description: "Rotate table counter clockwise",
example: "[[a b]; [1 2]] | rotate --ccw",
result: Some(Value::test_list(
vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_string("b"),
"column1" => Value::test_int(2),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_string("a"),
"column1" => Value::test_int(1),
}),
],
)),
result: Some(Value::test_list(vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_string("b"),
"column1" => Value::test_int(2),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_string("a"),
"column1" => Value::test_int(1),
}),
])),
},
Example {
description: "Rotate table counter-clockwise",
example: "[[a b]; [1 2] [3 4] [5 6]] | rotate --ccw",
result: Some(Value::test_list(
vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_string("b"),
"column1" => Value::test_int(2),
"column2" => Value::test_int(4),
"column3" => Value::test_int(6),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_string("a"),
"column1" => Value::test_int(1),
"column2" => Value::test_int(3),
"column3" => Value::test_int(5),
}),
],
)),
result: Some(Value::test_list(vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_string("b"),
"column1" => Value::test_int(2),
"column2" => Value::test_int(4),
"column3" => Value::test_int(6),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"column0" => Value::test_string("a"),
"column1" => Value::test_int(1),
"column2" => Value::test_int(3),
"column3" => Value::test_int(5),
}),
])),
},
Example {
description: "Rotate table counter-clockwise and change columns names",
example: "[[a b]; [1 2]] | rotate --ccw col_a col_b",
result: Some(Value::test_list(
vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"col_a" => Value::test_string("b"),
"col_b" => Value::test_int(2),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"col_a" => Value::test_string("a"),
"col_b" => Value::test_int(1),
}),
],
)),
result: Some(Value::test_list(vec![
Value::test_record(record! {
"col_a" => Value::test_string("b"),
"col_b" => Value::test_int(2),
}),
Value::test_record(record! {
"col_a" => Value::test_string("a"),
"col_b" => Value::test_int(1),
}),
])),
},
]
}

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use nu_engine::{command_prelude::*, ClosureEval};
use nu_protocol::{engine::Closure, PipelineIterator};
use nu_engine::{ClosureEval, command_prelude::*};
use nu_protocol::{PipelineIterator, engine::Closure};
use std::collections::HashSet;
#[derive(Clone)]
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ impl Command for UpdateCells {
.required(
"closure",
SyntaxShape::Closure(Some(vec![SyntaxShape::Any])),
"the closure to run an update for each cell",
"The closure to run an update for each cell.",
)
.named(
"columns",

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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ impl Command for ToHtml {
.named(
"theme",
SyntaxShape::String,
"the name of the theme to use (github, blulocolight, ...)",
"the name of the theme to use (github, blulocolight, ...); case-insensitive",
Some('t'),
)
.switch(
@ -163,9 +163,16 @@ fn get_theme_from_asset_file(
) -> Result<HashMap<&'static str, String>, ShellError> {
let theme_name = match theme {
Some(s) => &s.item,
None => "default", // There is no theme named "default" so this will be HtmlTheme::default(), which is "nu_default".
None => {
return Ok(convert_html_theme_to_hash_map(
is_dark,
&HtmlTheme::default(),
));
}
};
let theme_span = theme.map(|s| s.span).unwrap_or(Span::unknown());
// 228 themes come from
// https://github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes/tree/master/windowsterminal
// we should find a hit on any name in there
@ -175,8 +182,17 @@ fn get_theme_from_asset_file(
let th = asset
.themes
.into_iter()
.find(|n| n.name.eq_ignore_case(theme_name)) // case insensitive search
.unwrap_or_default();
.find(|n| n.name.eq_ignore_case(theme_name)); // case insensitive search
let th = match th {
Some(t) => t,
None => {
return Err(ShellError::TypeMismatch {
err_message: format!("Unknown HTML theme '{}'", theme_name),
span: theme_span,
});
}
};
Ok(convert_html_theme_to_hash_map(is_dark, &th))
}
@ -257,18 +273,20 @@ fn to_html(
None => head,
};
let color_hm = get_theme_from_asset_file(dark, theme.as_ref());
let color_hm = match color_hm {
let color_hm = match get_theme_from_asset_file(dark, theme.as_ref()) {
Ok(c) => c,
_ => {
return Err(ShellError::GenericError {
error: "Error finding theme name".into(),
msg: "Error finding theme name".into(),
span: Some(theme_span),
help: None,
inner: vec![],
})
}
Err(e) => match e {
ShellError::TypeMismatch {
err_message,
span: _,
} => {
return Err(ShellError::TypeMismatch {
err_message,
span: theme_span,
});
}
_ => return Err(e),
},
};
// change the color of the page
@ -703,4 +721,90 @@ mod tests {
test_examples(ToHtml {})
}
#[test]
fn get_theme_from_asset_file_returns_default() {
let result = super::get_theme_from_asset_file(false, None);
assert!(result.is_ok(), "Expected Ok result for None theme");
let theme_map = result.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
theme_map.get("background").map(String::as_str),
Some("white"),
"Expected default background color to be white"
);
assert_eq!(
theme_map.get("foreground").map(String::as_str),
Some("black"),
"Expected default foreground color to be black"
);
assert!(
theme_map.contains_key("red"),
"Expected default theme to have a 'red' color"
);
assert!(
theme_map.contains_key("bold_green"),
"Expected default theme to have a 'bold_green' color"
);
}
#[test]
fn returns_a_valid_theme() {
let theme_name = "Dracula".to_string().into_spanned(Span::new(0, 7));
let result = super::get_theme_from_asset_file(false, Some(&theme_name));
assert!(result.is_ok(), "Expected Ok result for valid theme");
let theme_map = result.unwrap();
let required_keys = [
"background",
"foreground",
"red",
"green",
"blue",
"bold_red",
"bold_green",
"bold_blue",
];
for key in required_keys {
assert!(
theme_map.contains_key(key),
"Expected theme to contain key '{}'",
key
);
}
}
#[test]
fn fails_with_unknown_theme_name() {
let result = super::get_theme_from_asset_file(
false,
Some(&"doesnt-exist".to_string().into_spanned(Span::new(0, 13))),
);
assert!(result.is_err(), "Expected error for invalid theme name");
if let Err(err) = result {
assert!(
matches!(err, ShellError::TypeMismatch { .. }),
"Expected TypeMismatch error, got: {:?}",
err
);
if let ShellError::TypeMismatch { err_message, span } = err {
assert!(
err_message.contains("doesnt-exist"),
"Error message should mention theme name, got: {}",
err_message
);
assert_eq!(span.start, 0);
assert_eq!(span.end, 13);
}
}
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathArcCos;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathArcCos {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math arccos"
}
@ -114,6 +114,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathArcCos {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathArcCosH;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathArcCosH {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math arccosh"
}
@ -100,6 +100,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathArcCosH {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathArcSin;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathArcSin {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math arcsin"
}
@ -115,6 +115,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathArcSin {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathArcSinH;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathArcSinH {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math arcsinh"
}
@ -88,6 +88,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathArcSinH {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathArcTan;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathArcTan {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math arctan"
}
@ -102,6 +102,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathArcTan {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathArcTanH;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathArcTanH {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math arctanh"
}
@ -101,6 +101,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathArcTanH {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathCos;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathCos {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math cos"
}
@ -108,6 +108,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathCos {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathCosH;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathCosH {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math cosh"
}
@ -88,6 +88,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathCosH {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathExp;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathExp {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math exp"
}
@ -93,6 +93,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathExp {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathLn;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathLn {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math ln"
}
@ -100,6 +100,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathLn {})
}
}

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@ -15,19 +15,19 @@ mod arcsinh;
mod arctan;
mod arctanh;
pub use cos::SubCommand as MathCos;
pub use cosh::SubCommand as MathCosH;
pub use sin::SubCommand as MathSin;
pub use sinh::SubCommand as MathSinH;
pub use tan::SubCommand as MathTan;
pub use tanh::SubCommand as MathTanH;
pub use cos::MathCos;
pub use cosh::MathCosH;
pub use sin::MathSin;
pub use sinh::MathSinH;
pub use tan::MathTan;
pub use tanh::MathTanH;
pub use exp::SubCommand as MathExp;
pub use ln::SubCommand as MathLn;
pub use exp::MathExp;
pub use ln::MathLn;
pub use arccos::SubCommand as MathArcCos;
pub use arccosh::SubCommand as MathArcCosH;
pub use arcsin::SubCommand as MathArcSin;
pub use arcsinh::SubCommand as MathArcSinH;
pub use arctan::SubCommand as MathArcTan;
pub use arctanh::SubCommand as MathArcTanH;
pub use arccos::MathArcCos;
pub use arccosh::MathArcCosH;
pub use arcsin::MathArcSin;
pub use arcsinh::MathArcSinH;
pub use arctan::MathArcTan;
pub use arctanh::MathArcTanH;

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathSin;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathSin {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math sin"
}
@ -108,6 +108,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathSin {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathSinH;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathSinH {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math sinh"
}
@ -87,6 +87,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathSinH {})
}
}

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
pub struct MathTan;
impl Command for SubCommand {
impl Command for MathTan {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math tan"
}
@ -106,6 +106,6 @@ mod test {
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
test_examples(MathTan {})
}
}

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